Series Editors
Professor John Hines
School of History and Archaeology
Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales
CF10 3XU
UK
hines@cardiff.ac.uk
Dr Catherine Cubitt
Centre for Medieval Studies
University of York
The King’s Manor
York, YO1 2EP
UK
crec1@york.ac.uk
Anglo-Saxon Studies offers the best scholarship on the Anglo-Saxon peoples in the period from the end of Roman Britain to the Norman Conquest, including comparative studies involving adjacent populations and periods; both new research and major re-assessments of central topics are welcomed.
Books in the series may be based in any one of the principal disciplines of archaeology, art history, history, language and literature, and inter- or multi-disciplinary studies are encouraged.
Recently Published Titles
The Ruler Portraits of Anglo-Saxon England
Catherine E. Karkov
Dying and Death in Later Anglo-Saxon England
Victoria Thompson
Landscapes of Monastic Foundation
Tim Pestell
Pastoral Care in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Edited by Francesca Tinti
Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Mary Frances Giandrea
Elves in Anglo-Saxon England
Alaric Hall
Feasting the Dead: Food and Drink in Anglo-Saxon Burial Rituals
Christina Lee
Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches: Typology, Genealogy, Chronology
Seiichi Suzuki
Wasperton: A Roman, British and Anglo-Saxon Community in Central England
Edited by Martin Carver et al.
A Companion to Bede
George Hardin Brown
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