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Hawkes, Jane, and Susan Mills, eds,
Northumbria’s Golden Age
, Sutton Publishing, 1999

Haywood, John,
Dark Age Naval Power
, Anglo-Saxon Books, 1991, revised 1999

Heaney, Seamus, trans.,
Beowulf
, Faber and Faber, 1999

Heather, Peter,
The Fall of the Roman Empire:A New History
, Macmillan, 2005

Higham, N. J.,
The Death of Anglo-Saxon England
, Sutton Publishing, 1997

—, ‘Dynasty and Cult: The Utility of Christian Mission to Northumbrian Kings between 642 and 654’, in
Northumbria’s Golden
Age, ed. Jane Hawkes and Susan Mills, Tempus Publishing, 1999, pp. 95–104

Higham, N. J., and D. H. Hill,
Edward the Elder, 899–924
, Routledge, 2001

Hill, David,
Ethelred the Unready: Papers from the Millenary Conference
, British Archaeological Reports, British Series, 59, 1978

—,
An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England
, Basil Blackwell, 1981

—, ‘Offa’s Dyke, Pattern and Purpose’,
Antiquaries Journal
, lxxx, 2000, pp. 195–206

—, ‘The Origins of Alfred’s Urban Policies’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 219–34

Hill, David, and A. R. Rumble, eds,
The Defence of Wessex:The Burghal Hidage and Anglo-Saxon Fortifications
, Manchester UP, 1996

Hill, David, and Margaret Worthington,
A History and Guide to Offa’s Dyke
, Tempus Publishing, 2003

Hill, Paul,
The Age of Æthelstan
, Tempus Publishing, 2004

Hines, John, ‘Society, Community, and Identity’, in
After Rome
, Short Oxford History of the British Isles, ed. Thomas Charles-Edwards, OUP, 2003, pp. 61–102.

Hodges, R.,
The Anglo-Saxon Achievement:Archaeology and the Beginnings of English Society
, Duckworth, 1989

Hodgkin, R. H.,
A History of the Anglo-Saxons
, 2 vols, OUP, 1935–9

Hooke, D.,
The Landscape of Anglo-Saxon England
, Leicester UP, 1998

Houwen, L. A. J. R. and A. A. MacDonald, eds,
Alcuin of York: Scholar at the Carolingian Court
, Germania Latina III, Egbert Forsten, 1998

Howe, N.,
Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England
, New Haven, CT, 1989

Howlett, David, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Idea of Rome in Alfredian Literature’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003

Hunter Blair, Peter,
An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England
, CUP, 1956, 2/1978, 3/2004 [with introduction by Simon Keynes]

Imhof, Michael, and Gregor K. Stasch,
Bonifatius: vom Angelsächsichen Missionar zum Apostel der Deutschen
, Petersberg, 2004

Irvine, Susan, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the idea of Rome in Alfredian Literature’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 63–77

Jansen, Annemiek, ‘The Development of the St Oswald Legends on the Continent’, in
Oswald:Northumbrian King to European Saint
, ed. Clare Stancliffe and Eric Cambridge, Paul Watkins, 1995, pp. 230–40.

John, Eric,
Orbis Britanniae and Other Studies
, Leicester UP, 1966

—, ‘The Point of Woden’,
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
, 5, 1992

—,
Reassessing Anglo-Saxon England
, Manchester UP, 1996

Kabir, Ananya Jahanara,
Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature
, CUP, 2001

Karkov, C.,
Authority and the Book: The Ruler Portraits of Anglo-Saxon England
, Boydell Press, 2004

Keene, Derek, ‘Alfred and London’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 235–50

Keeton, George W.,
The Norman Conquest and the Common Law
, Ernest Benn, 1966

Kelly, Susan, ‘Literacy in Anglo-Saxon Lay Society’, in
The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe
, ed. Rosamond McKitterick, CUP, 1990

Kendrick, T. D.,
Anglo-Saxon Art to AD 900
, Methuen, 1938

Keynes, Simon,
The Diplomas of King Æthelred ‘the Unready’, 978–1016
, CUP, 1980

—, ‘Royal Government and the Written Word’, in
The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe
, ed. Rosamond McKitterick, CUP, 1990

—,
The Councils of Clofesho
, Brixworth Lecture 1993, U. Leicester Vaughan Papers, no. 38, 1994

—, ‘Anglo Saxon England, 700–900’, in
The New Cambridge Medieval History
, II:
c. 700–c. 900
, ed. Rosamond McKitterick, CUP, 1995

—, ‘Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century’, in
Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in Europe
, ed. Michelle P. Brown and Carol A. Farr, Leicester UP, 2001, pp. 310–28

—, ‘The Power of the Written Word: Alfredian England, 891–899’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 175–98

Keynes, Simon, and Michael Lapidge, eds and trans.,
Alfred the Great: Asser’s Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources
, Penguin Classics, 1983

Kirby, D. P.,
The Earliest English Kings
, Routledge, 1991, revised 2000

Laistner, M. L. W.,
Thoughts and Letters in Western Europe: AD 500 to 900
, Methuen, 1931

Lang, James, ‘The Imagery of the Franks Casket: Another Approach’, in
Northumbria’s Golden Age
, ed. Jane Hawkes and Susan Mills, Tempus Publishing, 1999, pp. 247–55

Lapidge, Michael, ‘
Beowulf
, Aldhelm, the
Liber Monstrorum
and Wessex’,
Studi
Medievali, 3rd series, no. 23, 1982, pp. 151–92; reprinted in
Anglo-Latin Literature, 600–899
, Hambledon & London, 1996

—, ‘Asser’s Reading’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 27–48

Lapidge, Michael, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg, eds,
The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England
, Blackwell, 1999

Lapidge, Michael, and Helmut Gneuss,
Learning and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England: Studies Presented to Peter Clemoes
, CUP, 1985

Lawson, M. K.,
Cnut:The Danes in England in the Early Eleventh Century
, Longman, 1993; revised as
Cnut: England’s Viking King
, Tempus Publishing, 2004

—,
The Battle of Hastings, 1066
, Tempus Publishing, 2002

Leahy, Kevin,
Anglo-Saxon Crafts
, Tempus Publishing, 2004

Levison, Wilhelm,
England and the Continent in the Eighth Century
, Clarendon Press, 1946

Loyn, H. R.,
Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest
, Longman, 1962

—,
The Vikings in Britain
, Blackwell, 1977, revised 1994

—,
The Governance of Anglo-Saxon England, 500–1087
, Edward Arnold, 1984

—,
The English Church, 940–1154
, Longman, 2000

McClure, J. and R. Collins, eds and trans.,
Bede:The Ecclesiastical History of the English People
, OUP, 1994

McKiterrick, Rosamond,
Anglo-Saxon Missionaries in Germany: Personal Connections and Local Influences
, Brixworth Lecture 1990, U. Leicester Vaughan Papers, no. 36, 1991

—, ‘England and the Continent’, in
The New Cambridge Medieval History
, II:
c. 700–c. 900
, ed. Rosamond McKitterick, CUP, 1995

—,
History and Memory in the Carolingian World
, CUP, 2004

McKiterrick, Rosamond, ed.,
The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe
, CUP, 1990

Marcuse, Sibyl,
Musical Instruments: A Comprehensive Dictionary
, Doubleday, 1964, reprinted Norton, 1975

Marenbon, John,
From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre: Logic, Theology and Philosophy in the Early Middle Ages
, CUP, 1981

Mason, Emma,
The House of Godwine
, Hambledon & London, 2004

Michelli, Perette, ‘The Lindisfarne Gospels’, in
Northumbria’s Golden Age
, ed. Jane Hawkes and Susan Mills, Tempus Publishing, 1999

Miles, David,
The Tribes of Britain
, Orion, 2005

Mitchell, Bruce,
An Invitation to Old English and Anglo-Saxon England
, Blackwell, 1995

Musset, Lucien,
The Bayeux Tapestry
, Boydell Press, 2005 (trans. Richard Rex)

Myres, J. N. L.,
A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Pottery of the Pagan Period
, 2 vols, CUP, 1977

Nelson, Janet L., ‘The political ideas of Alfred of Wessex’ in
Kings and Kingship in Medieval Europe
, ed. Anne J. Duggan, 1993, pp. 125–58

—,
Rulers and Ruling Families in Early Medieval Europe:Alfred, Charles the Bald and Others
, Ashgate, 1999

—, ‘Carolingian Contacts’, in
Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in Europe
, ed. Michelle P. Brown and Carol A. Farr, Leicester UP, 2001, pp. 126–46

—, ‘Alfred’s Carolingian Contemporaries’, in
Alfred the Great: Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences
, ed. Timothy Reuter, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 293–310

Neuman de Vegvar, Carol, ‘The Travelling Twins: Romulus and Remus in Anglo-Saxon England’, in
Northumbria’s Golden Age
, ed. Jane Hawkes and Susan Mills, Tempus Publishing, 1999, pp. 256–67

Newton, S.,
The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
, Brewer, 1993

Ó Croínín, Dáibhí, ‘Writing’, in
From the Vikings to the Normans
, Short Oxford History of the British Isles, ed. Wendy Davies, OUP, 2003, pp. 169–202

Offer, Clifford,
In Search of Clofesho: The Case for Hitchin
, Tessa Publications, 2002

Orchard, Andy,
A Critical Companion to ‘Beowulf’
, Boydell Press, 2002

—, ‘Latin and the Vernacular Languages: The Creation of a Bilingual Text Culture’, in
After Rome
, Short Oxford History of the British Isles, ed. Thomas Charles-Edwards, OUP, 2003

Owen-Crocker, G. R.,
Dress in Anglo-Saxon England
, Manchester UP, 1986, revised Boydell Press, 2004

Peddie, John,
Alfred the Good Soldier: His Life and Campaigns
, Millstream Books, 1989

—,
Alfred:Warrior King
, Sutton Publishing, 1999

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