Book reviews

Source: Early Medieval Europe, Volume 8, Number 3, November 1999 , pp. 401-426(26)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Books reviewed:

Hildegard Adam, Das Zollwesen im fränkischen Reich und das spätkarolingische Wirtschaftsleben.

Antti Arjava, Women and Law in Late Antiquity.

George Broderick, Placenames of the Isle of Man, Volume Three, Sheading of Ayre (Kirk Andreas, Kirk Bride and Kirk Christ Lezayre).

Sandra Bruni (ed), Alcuino: De Orthographia.

Ursula Dronke (ed), The Poetic Edda, Volume II: Mythological Poetry.

Rosamond Faith, The English Peasantry and the Growth of Lordship.

Scott Gwara (ed), Anglo-Saxon Conversations: The Colloquies of Ælfric Bata.

John Hines (ed), The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration Period to the Eighth Century. An Ethnographic Perspective.

Eric John, Reassessing Anglo-Saxon England.

A. Nørgård Jørgensen and Birthe L. Clausen, Military Aspects of Scandianavian Society in a European Perspective, AD 1–1300. PNM Studies in Archaeology and History, no. 2.

Vivien Law, Grammar and Grammarians in the Early Middle Ages.

Brian Murdoch, The Germanic Hero: Politics and Pragmatism in Early Medieval Poetry.

Richard North, Heathen Gods in Old English Literature.

Cassandra Potts, Monastic Revival and Regional Identity in Early Normandy.

Przemyslaw Urbanczyk (ed), Origins of Central Europe.

Jonathan M. Wooding, Communications and Commerce along the Western Sealanes AD 400–800

K.R. Dark (ed), External Contacts and the Economy of Late Roman and Post-Roman Britain.

Language: English

Document Type: Book review

Publication date: 1999-11-01

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