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A selection of Roman, Medieval and Modern Maps for all of Northwestern Europe. Atlases and books on place name studies are also included.
Anglo-Saxons: Studies on Anglo-Saxon history, literature, and archaeology. Translations of medieval works by the Venerable Bede and others.
Arthurian: Studies on Arthurian literature, books seeking the origin of the Arthurian legend, and translations of medieval Arthurian works
The Britons: Studies on the history, archaeology, literature and culture of the early medieval Britons and translations of British literature such as Gildas and Taliesin.
Christianity: Studies on the Christian movement and practices throughout northwestern Europe. Translations of Gildas, St. Patrick, and hagiography.
France: Books on the history, literature, and culture of the poeples who make up modern France: the Franks, the Bretons, and the Normans. Translations of Gregory of Tours, the Life of Charlemagne, hagiography, and more.
The Germans: Studies on the early medieval germanic peoples.
The Irish: Books on the history, archaeology, literature, and culture of Ireland. Translations of St. Patrick, hagiography, medieval Irish literature and more.
The Norse: Editions of the Norse epics and studies on Norse archaeology, literature and culture.
The Romans: Studies on the Late Roman period in northwestern Europe.
Scotland: Books on the archaeology, history, literature and legends of the Picts, British of southern Scotland and the Scots of Dalriada. Translations of Adomnan's Life of Columba, the Life of Kentigern, and more.
Transition from the Roman to Medieval World: A selection of studies specifically on the Late Roman period and the transition to the medieval successor states.
Women's Studies: A selection of secondary sources on early medieval women's studies from throughout northwestern Europe.
A selection of films on set in the early medieval period and documentaries on early medieval topics.
If you are an author and would like your book listed in our bookstore email Michelle Ziegler.
