Anglo-Saxons
Delve into the rich tapestry of pre-Norman Britain with Anglo-Saxons by James D. Woods, published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 1986. This compelling paperback, spanning 199 pages, explores the multifaceted aspects of Anglo-Saxon society and its pivotal role in bridging the ancient and modern worlds. Woods presents a unique perspective, illustrating how this society emerged as a synthesis of diverse cultures, thereby contributing to the continuity of knowledge throughout history. Ideal for enthusiasts of British and Irish history, this insightful work sheds light on the complexities of the Anglo-Saxon period, making it a valuable addition to any history lover's collection. Discover how the Anglo-Saxons shaped the civilization of the British Isles from approximately 450 to 1100 AD.