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Why were there no martyrs in the early English Church?

Why Were There No Martyrs in the Early English Church?

Kings, Saints and Conquests

Bede's Abbesses

Bede’s Abbesses

Mental Maps: Sense of Place in Medieval British Historical Writing

Bede's Kings

Northumbria's long tradition

Bede’s Northern Saints

The King’s Body: Burial and Succession in Late Anglo-Saxon England, by Nicole Marafioti

Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England. By Allen J. Frantzen (Rochester, N.Y., Boydell Press, 2014) 290 pp. $90.00

Cuthbert and the search for a patron

Heaven and Hell in Anglo-Saxon England. Theology and Society in an Age of Faith

The Abbey’s armoury of charters

Households of St Edmund

The earliest English Benedictines? Monasticism in England before the Conquest

WHY CAN THE DEAD DO SUCH GREAT THINGS? Saints and worshippers from the martyrs to the Reformation

Women, Prayer and Preaching in the Early English Church

Internal and External Audiences: Reflections on the Anglo-Saxon Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk

Public and Private Audiences: Reflections on the Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk

Bede’s Church

Has Ecclesiastical History Lost the Plot?*

The SAGE handbook of historical theory

Wilfrid’s monastic empire

The Oxford History of Historical Writing Volume 2: 400-1400

Annals and Chronicles in Western Europe

Internal and External Audiences: Reflections on the Anglo-Saxon Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk

The Cambridge History of Christianity, vol 3, Early Medieval Christianities, c.600-c.1100

Æthelstan

Where English becomes British: Rethinking Contexts for Brunanburh

Monastic life in Anglo-Saxon England, c. 600-900

Charters of Abingdon Abbey, Part 1

Charters of Abingdon Abbey, Part 2

Edward the Elder, 899-924

Essays on Anglo-Saxon and related themes in memory of Lynne Grundy

Medieval memories. Men, women and the past, 700-1300

The Anglo-Saxon state

Anglo-Saxon myths: State and Church 400-1066

Charters of the New Minster, Winchester

Communities and warfare, 700-1400

Anglo-Saxon England, vol 28

The construction of nationhood. Ethnicity, religion and nationalism

Veiled Women I: the Disappearance of Nuns from Anglo-Saxon England

Veiled Women II: Female Religious Communities in England, 871-1006

Remembering, forgetting and inventing: Attitudes to the past in England at the end of the first viking age

The role of the minster in earlier Anglo-Saxon society

The making of Angelcynn: English identity before the Norman Conquest

THE ENGLISH CHURCH AND THE CONTINENT IN THE 10TH-CENTURY AND 11TH-CENTURY - CULTURAL, SPIRITUAL AND ARTISTIC EXCHANGES - ORTENBERG,V

MEDIEVAL HANDBOOKS OF PENANCE - A TRANSLATION OF THE PRINCIPAL LIBRI-POENITENTIALES AND SELECTIONS FROM RELATED DOCUMENTS - MCNEILL,JT, GAMER,HM

The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey

Anglo-Saxon minsters: a review of terminology

“With water in the spirit”: the administration of baptism in early Anglo-Saxon England

Glastonbury’s early abbots

Violence against Christians? The vikings and the Church in ninth-century England

MINISTERS AND PARISH-CHURCHES - THE LOCAL CHURCH IN TRANSITION, 950-1200 - BLAIR,J

Plenty, Portents and Plague: Anglo-Saxon Readings of the Natural World