Town Origins and Development in Early England, c.400-950 A.D. (Contributions to the Study of World History) Buy on Amazon
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Town Origins and Development in Early England, c.400-950 A.D. (Contributions to the Study of World History)

Author Daniel Russo
Publisher Praeger
Category History
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Author(s) Daniel Russo
Publisher Praeger
ISBN / ASIN 0313300798
ISBN-13 9780313300790
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #9,876,454
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Relying heavily on primary literary sources and archaeological scholarship, this study sheds new light on the development of towns in early England from late Roman to late Anglo-Saxon times. After a discussion of the problems of urban definition and typology, Russo examines the background of Romano-British urbanism in its prime and in its late Roman transformations. He demonstrates that late Roman towns were virtually abandoned before the Anglo-Saxon invasions. The emporia—new types of Anglo-Saxon towns—are analyzed on the basis of written and archaeological evidence and are compared with continental emporia. Finally, the origin and growth of the Anglo-Saxon burgh is considered from its eighth-century Mercian beginnings to the better known cases of King Alfred and his successors.

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