The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English
Full of fresh and illuminating insights into a way of looking at the English past in the sixteenth century... a book with the potential to deepen and transform our understanding of Tudor attitudes to ethnic identity and the national past.' - Philip Schwyzer, University of Exeter. Laurence Nowel...
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title | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English |
title_auth | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English |
title_exact_search | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English |
title_full | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English Rebecca Brackmann |
title_fullStr | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English Rebecca Brackmann |
title_full_unstemmed | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English Rebecca Brackmann |
title_short | The Elizabethan invention of Anglo-Saxon England |
title_sort | the elizabethan invention of anglo saxon england laurence nowell william lambarde and the study of old english |
title_sub | Laurence Nowell, William Lambarde, and the study of Old English |
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