Monographs

Aldhouse-Green, Miranda J. The Celtic World. London: Routledge, 1995. Wells D70.C38 1995

Arnold, C. J. An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms. London: Routledge, 1988. Wells

---. An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 1997. Wells DA155.A75 1997

Baxter, Stephen David. The Earls of Mercia: lordship and power in late Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Wells DA670.M52.B39 2007; also online through IUCAT

Blair, John. The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Wells BR749.B53 2005

Brookes, Stuart J. Economics and social change in Anglo-Saxon Kent: AD 400-900:  landscapes, communities and exchange. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2007. not at IU

Brown, Michelle. The Lindisfarne Gospels:  society, spirituality and the scribe. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003. Fine Arts  ND3359.L5 B769 2003

Campbell, James, Eric John and Patrick Wormald.  The Anglo-Saxons.  Harmondsworth:  Penguin, 1982, repr. 1991.  Wells DA152 .C28 1982b; DA152 .C28 1991

Carver, Martin O. H. Sutton Hoo:  Burial Ground of Kings? Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. own

---. Signals of belief in early England:  Anglo-Saxon paganism revisited. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2010. Wells BL980.G7 S54 2010

Chadwick, Nora. The Celts. London: Penguin, 1971. Wells D70.C47 1991

Charles-Edwards, T. M. Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Wells BR792.C43 2000

Chester-Kadwell, Mary. Early Anglo-Saxon Communities in the Landscape of Norfolk. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009. not at IU

Crawford, Sally. Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Greenwood World Publishing, 2009. Wells DA152.C76 2009

Dockray-Miller, Mary. Motherhood and Mothering in Anglo-Saxon England. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000. Wells HQ759.D63 2000

Dodwell, Charles R. Anglo-Saxon Art:  a New Perspective. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1982. FA N6763.D62 1982

Dunn, Marilyn. The Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons, c. 597-700:  Discourses of Life, Death and Afterlife. London: Continuum, 2009. Wells BR749.D86 2009

Filotas, Bernadette. Pagan Survivals, Superstitions and Popular Cultures in Early Medieval Pastoral Literature. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2005. Wells BL690. F54. 2005

Fleming, Robin.  Britain After Rome:  the Fall and Rise, 400-1070.  London:  Allen Lane, 2010.  Wells DA152 .F54 2010

Fletcher, Richard A. Bloodfeud:  murder and revenge in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Wells DA152.F56 2003

Foot, Sarah. Monastic life in Anglo-Saxon England, c. 600-900. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. own; Wells BX2592.F66 2006

Giandrea, Mary Frances. Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007

Green, Miranda. The Gods of the Celts. Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1986. Wells folklore BL900.G74 1986

Gretsch, Mechthild. Aelfric and the Cult of Saints in Late Anglo-Saxon England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Wells BX4659.G7 G74 2005

Gunn, Victoria A. Bede's Historiae: genre, rhetoric and the construction of Anglo-Saxon church history. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2009. Wells PA8260.G86 2009

Hadley, Dawn M. The Northern Danelaw:  its social structure, c. 800-1100. London: Leicester University Press, 2000. Wells DA158.H34 2000

Hagen, Ann. Anglo-Saxon food and drink:  production, processing, distribution and consumption. Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2006. Wells GT2853.G7 H332 2006

Harrington, Christina. Women in a Celtic Church:  Ireland, 450-1150. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Wells BR737.C4 H37 2002

Henig, Martin. Religion in Roman Britain. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. ALF BL980.G7 H46 1984

Higham, N. J. The convert kings:  power and religious affiliation in early Anglo-Saxon England. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. Wells DA152.H533 1997

---.  The Death of Anglo-Saxon England.  Stroud:  Sutton Publishing, 1997.  Wells DA154.8 .H54 1997

---.  (Re-)reading Bede:  the Ecclesiastical History in Context.  London:  Routledge, 2006.  Wells BR746 .H54 2006

---.  King Arthur:  Myth-making and History.  London:  Routledge, 2002.  Wells DA152.5.A7 H53 2002

---. The English conquest:  Gildas and Britain in the fifth century.  Manchester:  Manchester University Press, 1994.  Wells DA150.G483 H54 1994

Hill, John M. The Anglo-Saxon warrior ethic:  reconstructing lordship in Early English literature. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000. Wells PR179.W37 H55 2000

Hill, Paul. The Age of Athelstan:  Britain's Forgotten History. Stroud: Tempus, 2004. Wells DA154.1.H55 2004

Hills, Catherine.  Origins of the English.  London:  Duckworth, 2003.  not at IU

Hooke, Della. The landscape of Anglo-Saxon England. London: Leicester University Press, 1998. Wells DA155.H69 1997

---. Trees in Anglo-Saxon England: literature, lore and landscape. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2010. Wells SD179.H66 2010

Howe, Nicholas. Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008. Wells DA152.2.H69 2008

Hunter Blair, Peter. An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England, 3rd ed. Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 1956. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Wells

James, Edward.  Britain in the First Millennium.  London:  Oxford University Press, 2001.  Wells DA135 .J36 2001

Jolly, Karen Louise. Popular religion in late Saxon England:  elf charms in context. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1996. Wells Folklore BR747.J65 1996

Karkov, Catherine E. The ruler portraits of Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2004. Wells DA152.K27 2004

---. The Art of Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2011. not at IU

Klein, Stacy. Ruling Women: Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006. Wells PR179.W65 K55 2006

Lavelle, Ryan. Aethelred II:   King of the English, 978-1016. Stroud: Tempus, 2002. Wells DA154.7.L38 2002

Lees, Clare A., and Gillian R. Overing. Double agents:  women and clerical culture in Anglo-Saxon England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001. Wells PR275.R4 L44 2001

Lucy, Sam. The Anglo-Saxon way of death:  burial rites in early England. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 2000. Wells DA155.L84 2000

Mayr-Harting, Henry. The coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. 3rd ed. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991. Wells BR749.M42 1991

---. Two Conversions to Christianity, the Bulgarians and the Anglo-Saxons. The Stenton Lecture 1993. Reading: University of Reading, 1994. not at IU

McCone, Kim. Pagan Past and Christian Present in Early Irish Literature. Maynooth: An Sagart, 1990. not at IU

Mytum, Harold. The Origins of Early Christian Ireland. London: Routledge, 1992. Wells DA932.M95 1992

O'Brien, Bruce R. God's peace and king's peace:  the laws of Edward the Confessor. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999. Wells  KD544.O25 1999

Pollington, Stephen. The mead hall:  the feasting tradition in Anglo-Saxon England. Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2003. Wells Folklore DA152.2.P65 2003

---. Anglo-Saxon burial mounds: princely burial in the 6th & 7th centuries. Swaffham, Norfolk: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2008. Wells DA155.P65 2008

Reynolds, Andrew. Anglo-Saxon deviant burial customs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Wells DA152.2.R49 2009

Russell, James C. The Germanization of early medieval Christianity: a sociohistorical approach to religious transformation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Wells BR203.R87 1994; own

Sheppard, Alice. Families of the king:  writing identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. Wells DA150.S54 2004

Stafford, Pauline. Queen Emma and Queen Edith:  queenship and women's power in eleventh-century England. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1997. Wells DA160.S73 1997

Stenton, F. M. Anglo-Saxon England. The Oxford History of England, vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Wells

Story, Joanna. Carolingian connections:  Anglo-Saxon England and Carolingian Francia, c. 750-870. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. Wells DA152.2.S76 2003

Talbot, C. H. The Anglo-Saxon missionaries in Germany: being the lives of SS. Willibrord, Boniface, Sturm, Leoba, and Lebuin, together with the Hodoeporicon of St. Willibald and a selection from the correspondence of St. Boniface. London: Sheed and Ward, 1954. Wells BR754.A1 T13

Thomas, Charles. Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981. Wells BR748. T43

Thomas, Hugh M.  The Norman Conquest:  England after William the Conqueror.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.  Wells DA195 .T48 2008

Thompson, E. A. Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain. Totowa, NJ: Boydell Press, 1984. Wells DA145.T43 1984

---. Who was Saint Patrick? New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1986. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1999. Wells BR1720.P26 T48 1999

Watts, Dorothy. Christians and Pagans in Roman Britain. London: Routledge, 1991. Wells BR748. W38. 1991

---. Religion in late Roman Britain: forces of change. London: Routledge, 1998. Wells BL980.G7 W37 1998

Webster, Leslie. Anglo-Saxon Art. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011. not at IU

Williams, Ann. ®thelred the Unready:  the Ill-Counselled King.  London:  Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.  Wells DA154.7 .W55 2003

Wilson, David R. Anglo-Saxon Paganism. London: Routledge, 1992. Wells BL980.G7 W55 1992

Wood, Harriet Harvey. The Battle of Hastings: the fall of Anglo-Saxon England. London: Atlantic, 2008. Wells DA196.H37 2008

Yorke, Barbara. Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon royal houses. London: Continuum, 2003. Wells BX4220.G7 Y67 2002

---. The Conversion of Britain:  Religion, Politics and Society in Britain c. 600-800. Harlow: Pearson/Longman, 2006. Wells BR749.Y67 2006

---.  Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England.  London:  Routledge, 1990.  not at IUB

 

Articles and chapters

Abels, Richard. "From Alfred to Harold II: the military failure of the late Anglo-Saxon state." In The Normans and their Adversaries at War: Essays in Memory of C. Warren Hollister,  eds. Richard Abels and Bernard S. Bachrach, pp. 15-30. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2001. Wells U37 .N67 2001 

Abels, Richard. "What Has Weland to Do with Christ? The Franks Casket and the Acculturation of Christianity in Early Anglo-Saxon England." Speculum 84 (2009): 549-81. Wells AS36 .S74

Angenendt, Arnold. "The Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons considered against the background of the early medieval mission." In Angli e Sassoni al di qua e al di lˆ del mare:  26 aprile - 1¡ maggio 1984, pp. 752-4??.  ed. Vol. 2. Settimane di studio del Centro italiano di studi sull'alto medioevo 32. Spoleto: Centro italiano di studi sull'alto medioevo, 1986.  Wells DA152.A56 1986 v.2

Barrow, Julia S.  "The Ideology of the Tenth-Century English Benedictine 'Reform'."  In Challenging the boundaries of medieval history: the legacy of Timothy Reuter, ed. Patricia Skinner, pp. 141-154.  Turnhout:  Brepols, 2009.  Wells D117.A2 C43 2009

Baxter, Stephen.  "Edward the Confessor and the Succession Question."  In Edward the Confessor:  the Man and the Legend, ed. Richard Mortimer, pp. 77-118.  Woodbridge:  Boydell Press, 2009.  Wells DA154.8 .E39 2009

Biggs, Frederick M. "The Politics of Succession in Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon England." Speculum 80 (2005): 709-41. JSTOR

Bonner, Gerald. "Bede: scholar and spiritual teacher." In Northumbria's Golden Age,  eds. Jane Hawkes and Susan Mills, pp. 365-70. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1999.  Wells DA670 .N813 N67 1999

Brooks, Nicholas.  "England in the Ninth Century:  the Crucible of Defeat."  Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th ser., 29 (1979):  1-20.  online via IUCAT

Brooks, Nicholas. "From British to English Christianity:  Deconstructing Bede's Interpretation of the Conversion." In Conversion and Colonization in Anglo-Saxon England,  ed. Catherine E. Karkov, pp. 1-30. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2006. not at IU

Brown, Michelle P.  "Bede's Life in Context."  In The Cambridge Companion to Bede, ed. Scott DeGregorio, pp. 3-24.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 2010. Wells PA8260 .C27 2010

Burnell, Simon, and Edward James. "The archaeology of conversion on the continent in the sixth and seventh centuries: some observations and comparisons with Anglo-Saxon England." In St. Augustine and the Conversion of England,  ed. Richard Gameson, pp. 83-106. Stroud: Sutton, 1999.  Wells BR754.A8 S7 1999

Campbell, James. "Early Anglo-Saxon Society According to the Written Sources." In Essays in Anglo-Saxon History, pp. 131-38. London: Hambledon, 1986.  Wells DA152 .C29 1986

Carver, Martin. "Burial as poetry: the context of treasure in Anglo-Saxon graves." In Treasure in the Medieval West,  ed. Elizabeth M. Tyler, pp. 25-48. York: York Medieval Press, 2000.  Wells CB353 .T74 2000

Charles-Edwards, T. M. "Palladius, Prosper, and Leo the Great: mission and primatial authority." In Saint Patrick, A.D. 493-1993,  ed. David N. Dumville, pp. 1-12. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1993.  Wells BR1720.P26 S25 1993

Church, Stephen D. "Paganism in Conversion-Age Anglo-Saxon England: The Evidence of Bede's Ecclesiastical History Reconsidered." History 93 (2008): 162-80. online via IUCAT

Consolino, Franca Ela. "Christianising Barbarian Kingdoms: Queens and Conversion to Catholicism (476-603)." In Christian and Islamic Gender Models in Formative Traditions,  ed. Kari Elisabeth B¿rresen, pp. 103-34. Rome: Herder, 2004.  not at IU

Cubitt, Catherine R. E.  "Review article:  The Tenth-century Benedictine Reform in England."  Early Medieval Europe 6.1 (1997):  77-94.  online via IUCAT

Cubitt, Catherine R. E. "Folklore and Historiography: Oral Stories and the Writing of Anglo-Saxon History." In Narrative and History in the Early Medieval West,  ed. Elizabeth Tyler, pp. 189-224. Turnhout: Brepols, 2006.  Wells D113.5.N37 2006

Cubitt, Catherine R. E. "The Clergy in Early Anglo-Saxon England." Historical Research 78 (2005): 273-87. online via IUCAT

Dark, Ken.  "The Late Antique Landscape of Britain, AD 300-700."  In Landscapes of Change: Rural Evolutions in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages,  ed. Neil Christie, pp. 279-300. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. Wells GF90.L383 2004

DeGregorio, Scott.  "Introduction:  the New Bede."  In Innovation and Tradition in the Writings of the Venerable Bede, ed. Scott DeGregorio, pp. 1-10.  Morgantown, WV:  West Virginia University Press, 2006. Wells PA8260 .I55 2006

Deliyannis, Deborah M.  "Church Burial in Anglo-Saxon England:  the Prerogative of Kings."  FrŸhmittelalterliche Studien 29 (1995):  96-119. FA N5940 .A1 F94

Demacopoulos, George. "Gregory the Great and the Pagan Shrines of Kent." Journal of Late Antiquity 1 (2008): 353-69. online via IUCAT

Dumville, David N. "Sub-Roman Britain: History and Legend." History 62 (1977): 173-92. Wells D1.H6

Dumville, David N. "The Terminology of Overkingship in Early Anglo-Saxon England." In The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration period to the Eighth Century. An Ethnographic Perspective,  ed. John Hines, pp. 345-65. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1997.  Wells DA152.A729 1997

East, Katherine.  "The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial:  A Case against the Coffin." Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 3 (1984):  79-84.  Wells DA155. A65

Fanning, Steven. "Bede, Imperium, and the Bretwaldas." Speculum 66 (1991): 1-26. JSTOR

Frank, Roberta. "Beowulf and Sutton Hoo:  the Odd Couple." In Voyage to the Other World:  the Legacy of Sutton Hoo,  eds. Calvin B. Kendall and Peter S. Wells, pp. 47-64. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992.  online via IUCAT

Gautier, Alban. "Hospitality in Pre-Viking Anglo-Saxon England." Early Medieval Europe 17 (2009): 23-44. online via IUCAT

Geake, Helen. "The control of burial practice in Anglo-Saxon England." In The Cross Goes North:  Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300,  ed. Martin O. H. Carver, pp. 259-69. Woodbridge: York Medieval Press, 2003.  Wells BR738.C76 2003

Hadley, Dawn M. "Negotiating gender, family and status in Anglo-Saxon burial practices, c. 600-950." In Gender in the Early Medieval World. East and West, 300-900,  eds. Leslie Brubaker and Julia M. H. Smith, pp. 301-23. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Kinsey 180 G33 2004 

Hamerow, Helena. "The archaeology of early Anglo-Saxon settlements: past, present and future." In Landscapes of Change: Rural Evolutions in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages,  ed. Neil Christie, pp. 301-16. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.  Wells GF90.L383 2004 

HŠrke, Heinrich. "The Anglo-Saxon weapon burial rite: an interdisciplinary analysis." Opus (Moscow) 3 (2004): 197-207.  academia.edu

HŠrke, Heinrich.  "Briten und Angelsachsen im nachršmischen England: zum Nachweis der einheimischen Bevšlkerung in den angelsŠchsischen Landnahmegebieten."  In Die Wanderung der Angeln nach England, ed. Hans-JŸrgen HЧler, pp. 87-119.  Oldenburg:  Isensee, 1998.  not at IU

HŠrke, Heinrich.  "Changing Symbols in a Changing Society:  The Anglo-Saxon Weapon Burial Rite in the Seventh Century."  In The Age of Sutton Hoo, ed. Martin O.H. Carver, pp. 149-165.  Woodbridge:  Boydell Press, 1992.  Wells DA155 .A5 1992

Hill, David.  "Offa's Dyke:  Pattern and Purpose."  Antiquaries Journal 80 (2000):  195-206.  Wells DA20 .S61 [but vol 80 might be missing] 

Hills, Catherine M. "Anglo-Saxon DNA?" In Mortuary practices and social identities in the Middle Ages:   essays in burial archaeology in honour of Heinrich HŠrke,  eds. Duncan Sayer and Howard Williams, pp. 123-40. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2009.  Wells Folklore GT3180.M67 2009

Hills, Catherine. "Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England." History Today 40 (1990): 46-52.  online via IUCAT

Hines, John. "The Becoming of the English: Identity, Material Culture and Language in Early Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 7 (1994): 49-59. Wells DA155. A65

Hoggett, Rick. "Charting Conversion:  Burial as a Barometer of Belief?" In Early Medieval Mortuary Practices:  New Perspectives,  ed. Sarah Semple, pp. 28-37. Oxford: University of Oxford, School of Archaeology, 2007.  Wells DA155.A65 v.14 2007

Kershaw, Paul.  "Illness, power and prayer in Asser's Life of King Alfred."  Early Medieval Europe 10 (2001):  201-224. online via IUCAT

Keynes, Simon.  "A Tale of Two Kings:  Alfred the Great and Aethelred the Unready." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society ser. 5, 36 (1986): 195-217.  online via IUCAT

Keynes, Simon.  "Changing Faces:  Offa, King of Mercia." History Today 40 (1980): 14-19.  online via IUCAT

Keynes, Simon.  "On the Authenticity of Asser's 'Life of Alfred'." Journal of Ecclesiastical history 47 (1996): 529-619.  online via IUCAT

Keynes, Simon. "Anglo-Saxon History after 'Anglo-Saxon England'." In Stenton's 'Anglo-Saxon England' Fifty Years on:  papers given at a colloquium held at Reading 11-12 November 1994,  eds. Anne Elizabeth Curry, Ewen Green and Donald J. A. Matthew, pp. 83-110. Reading: University of Reading, 1994.  Wells DA152.S74 1993

Keynes, Simon. "King Alfred and the Mercians." In Kings, Currency and Alliances:  History and Coinage of Southern England in the Ninth Century,  ed. M. A. S. Blackburn, pp. 1-45. Woodbridge: Boydell, 1998.  not at IU

Keynes, Simon. "The Kingdom of the Mercians in the Eighth Century." In Aethelbald and Offa:  Two Eighth-Century Kings of Mercia,  ed. David Hill, pp. 1-26. BAR British Series 383. Oxford, 2005.  not at IU

Keynes, Simon. "The Vikings in England." In The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings,  ed. Peter H. Sawyer, pp. 48-82. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.  Wells DL65 .O94 1997

Keynes, Simon. "Bretwalda." In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England,  ed. Michael et al. Lapidge, p. 74. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999.  googlebook; not at IU

Kleinschmidt, H. "Beyond Conventionality. Recent Work on the Germanic Migration to the British Isles." Studi Medievali, 3rd ser. 36 (1995): 975-1010.  Wells PN661.S93

Liuzza, Roy M.  "On the Dating of Beowulf."  In Beowulf:  Basic Readings, ed. Peter Baker, pp. 281-302.  New York:  Garland, 1995.  Wells PR1585 .B27 1995 

Madicott, John Robert.  "Plague in Seventh-Century England."  Past and Present 156 (1997):  7-54.  online via IUCAT

McKitterick, Rosamond. "Anglo-Saxon Missionaries in Germany:  personal connections and local influences."  The Eighth Annual Brixworth Lecture, Vaughan Paper No. 36.  Leicester:  University of Leicester, 1991.  Reprinted in Frankish Kings and Culture in the Early Middle Ages, pp. 1-40. Aldershot: Variorum, 1995.  Wells DC70.M33 1994

Meyer, Marc Anthony. "Queens, Convents and Conversion in Early Anglo-Saxon England." RŽvue BŽnŽdictine 109 (1999): 90-116.  Wells BX3001.R45

Mortimer, Richard.  "Edward, the Confessor, the Man and the Legend." In Edward the Confessor:  the Man and the Legend, ed. Richard Mortimer, pp. 1-40.  Woodbridge:  Boydell Press, 2009.  Wells DA154.8 .E39 2009

Nelson, Janet Loughland. "An Anglo-Saxon Queen's Consecration." In Medieval Christianity in Practice,  ed. Miri Rubin, pp. 327-32. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.  Wells BR253.M36 2009

Neuman de Vegvar, Carol Leslie. "Converting the Anglo-Saxon Landscape: Crosses and their Audiences." In Text, image, interpretation:  studies in Anglo-Saxon literature and its insular context in honour of ƒamonn î Carrag‡in,  eds. Alastair Minnis and Jane Roberts, pp. 407-30. Turnhout: Brepols, 2007.  FA PR173.T489 2007

î Cathas‡igh, Donal. "The Cult of Brigid:  A Study of Pagan-Christian Syncretism in Ireland." In Mother Worship:  Theme and Variations,  ed. James J. Preston, pp. 75-94. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.  Wells BL325.M6 M67

î Riain, P‡draig. "Pagan example and Christian practice: a reconsideration." In Cultural Identity and Cultural Integration. Ireland and Europe in the Early Middle Ages,  ed. Doris Edel, pp. 144-56. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1995.  Wells DA930.5.C85 1995

Page, R. I. "Anglo-Saxon Paganism:  the Evidence of Bede." In Cultures in Early Medieval Europe.  Proceedings of the Second Germania Latina Conference held at the University of Groningen, May 1992,  ed. L. A. J. R. Houwen, pp. 99-129. Groningen: Egbert Forsten Publishers, 1995.  not at IU

Pratt, David R.  "The Illnesses of King Alfred the Great."  Anglo-Saxon England 30 (2001):  39-90. online via IUCAT 

Richards, Julian D. "An Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England." In After Empire:  Towards an Ethnology of Europe's Barbarians,  ed. George Ausenda, pp. 51-66. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell, 1995.  Wells GN539 .A54 1995

Reynolds, Susan.  "What Do We Mean by 'Anglo-Saxon' and 'Anglo-Saxons'?"  Journal of British Studies 24.4 (1985):  395-414.  JSTOR

Rowley, Sharon Melissa. "Bede in later Anglo-Saxon England." In The Cambridge Companion to Bede,  ed. Scott DeGregorio, pp. 216-28. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.  Wells PA8260.C27 2010

Shanzer, Danuta. "'Iuvenes vestri visiones videbunt':  visions and the literary sources of Patrick's Confessio." Journal of Medieval Latin 3 (1993): 169-201.  not at IU

Sheridan, Maia. "Mothers and sons: Emma of Normandy's role in the English succession crisis, 1035-42." In Victims or Viragos?  eds. Christine Meek and Catherine Lawless, pp. 39-48. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005.  Wells HQ1143 .S775 2005

Sims-Williams, Patrick.  "Gildas and the Anglo-Saxons."  Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 6 (1983):  1-30.  ALF DA140 .C34

Sims-Williams, Patrick.  "The Settlement of England in Bede and the Chronicle."  Anglo-Saxon England 12 (1983):  1-41.  ALF DA152 .A58

Squatriti, Paolo.  "Offa's Dyke Between Nature and Culture."  Environmental History 9 (2004):  37-56.  JSTOR

Tolkien, J.R.R.  "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics."  London: Proceedings of the British Academy, 1936.  Reprinted in Interpretations of Beowulf:  A Critical Anthology, ed. Robert D. Fulk, pp. 14-44.  Bloomington, IN:  Indiana University Press, 1991. Wells PR1585 .I58 1991

Tristram, Hildegard.  "Why don't the English speak Welsh?"  In Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. N. J. Higham, pp. 192-214.  Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. Wells DA152.2.B75 2007

Ward-Perkins, Bryan.  "Why Did the Anglo-Saxons Not Become More British?"  The English Historical Review 115 (2000):  513-533.  JSTOR

Wickham-Crowley, Kelley. "Looking Forward, Looking Back:  Excavating the Field of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology." In The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England:  Basic Readings,  ed. Catherine E. Karkov, pp. 1-24. New York: Garland, 1999. not at IU

Williams, Ann.  "Offa's Dyke:  a monument without a history?"  In Walls, Ramparts, and Lines of Demarcation:  Selected Studies from Antiquity to Modern Times, eds. Natalie Fryde and Dirk Reitz, pp. 31-56.  MŸnster:  LIT Verlag, 2009.    not at IU

Williams, Howard. "Cremation in early Anglo-Saxon England -past, present and future research." In Neue Forschungsergebnisse zur nordwesteuropŠischen FrŸhgeschichte unter besonderer BerŸcksichtigung der altsŠchsischen Kultur im heutigen Niedersachsen,  ed. Hans-JŸrgen HŠssler, pp. 533-49. Oldenburg: Isensee, 2005.  not at IU

Wood, Ian N. "The Mission of St. Augustine to the English." Speculum 69 (1994): 1-17.  JSTOR

Wood, Ian N. "Before and After the Migration to Britain." In The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration period to the Eighth Century: an Ethnographic Perspective,  ed. John Hines, pp. 41-54. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1997.  Wells DA152.A729 1997 

Wormald, Patrick. "Bede, Beowulf, and the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxon Aristocracy." In Bede and Anglo-Saxon England: papers in honour of the 1300th anniversary of the birth of Bede, given at Cornell University in 1973 and 1974,  ed. R. T. Farrell, pp. 32-95.  Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1978.  Wells PR1578.B4 

Wormald, Patrick. "Bede, the Bretwaldas and the Origins of the gens Anglorum." In Ideal and Reality in Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Society. Studies presented to J. M. Wallace-Hadrill,  eds. Patrick Wormald, Donald Bullough and Roger Collins, pp. 99-129. Oxford: Blackwell, 1983.  Wells DC65.I34 1983

Yorke, Barbara. "The Vocabulary of Anglo-Saxon Overlordship." Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 2 (1981): 171-200. Wells DA155. A65

Yorke, Barbara A. E. "The adaptation of the Anglo-Saxon royal courts to Christianity." In The Cross Goes North:  Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300,  ed. Martin O. H. Carver, pp. 243-57. Woodbridge: York Medieval Press, 2003.  Wells BR738.C76 2003

Yorke, Barbara A. E. "The Bretwaldas and the origins of overlordship in Anglo-Saxon England." In Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald,  ed. Stephen Baxter, , Catherine E. Karkov, Janet Nelson and David Pelteret, pp. 81-96. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009.  Wells DA135.E26 2009

Yorke, Barbara A. E. "Fact or Fiction?  The Written Evidence for the fifth and sixth centuries." Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 6 (1993): 45-50.  Wells DA155. A65 

 

Edited volumes

Atherton, Mark, ed.  Celts and Christians: new approaches to the religious traditions of Britain and Ireland. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2002. Wells BR748.C45 2002

Backhouse, Janet, D. H. Turner and Leslie Webster, eds. The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art, 966-1066. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984. FA N6763.G65 1984

Barley, M. W. and R. P. C. Hanson, eds. Christianity in Britain, 300-700: papers presented to the Conference on Christianity in Roman and Sub-Roman Britain, held at the University of Nottingham, 17-20 April 1967. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1968. Wells BR748.C748

Bassett, Steven, ed.  The Origins of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms.  London:  University of Leicester Press, 1989.  Wells DA152 .O75 1989

Brown, Michelle and Carol Ann Farr, eds. Mercia.  An Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in Europe. London: Leicester University Press, 2001. not at IU

Buckberry, Joanne Louise and Annia Kristina Cherryson, eds.  Burial in Later Anglo-Saxon England c. 650-1100 AD. Oxford: Oxbow, 2010. Wells Folklore GT3243.B87 2010

Carver, Martin O. H., ed.  The Age of Sutton Hoo:  the seventh century in north-western Europe. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1992. Wells DA155.A5 1992; own

---, ed.  The Cross Goes North:  processes of conversion in northern Europe, AD 300-1300. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2003. Wells BR738.C76 2003

---, ed.  Sutton Hoo:  a seventh-century princely burial ground and its context. London: British Museum Press, 2005. Wells DA155.C37 2005

Crossley-Holland, Kevin, ed.  The Anglo-Saxon World:  an Anthology.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 2009. IU has only the 2002 Boydell edition (which I have requested for reserve), or the older Oxford edition

DeGregorio, Scott, ed.  Innovation and Tradition in the Writings of the Venerable Bede.  Morgantown, WV:  West Virginia University Press, 2006. Wells PA8260 .I55 2006 

DeGregorio, Scott, ed.  The Cambridge Companion to Bede. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Wells PA8260.C27 2010

Dumville, David N. and Lesley Abrams, eds.  Saint Patrick, A.D. 493-1993. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1993. Wells BR1720.P26 S25 1993

Gameson, Richard, ed.  St. Augustine and the Conversion of England. Stroud: Sutton, 1999. Wells BR754.A8 S7 1999

Graham-Campbell, James A. and Michael Ryan, eds.  Anglo-Saxon-Irish Relations Before the Vikings. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Wells DA152.A54 2009

Higham, N. J. and David Hill, eds.  Edward the Elder 899-924. London: Routledge, 2001. Wells DA154.E39 2001

Higham, Nicholas J., ed.  Britons in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. Wells DA152.2.B75 2007

Jolly, Karen Louise, Catherine E. Karkov, and Sarah Larratt Keefer, eds.  Cross and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Studies in Honor of George Hardin Brown. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2008. Wells BV160.C86 2008

Karkov, Catherine E., Sarah Larratt Keefer, and Karen Louise Jolly, eds. The Place of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell, 2006. Wells CC310.P63 2006

Pelteret, David and Anthony Edgell, eds.  Anglo-Saxon History.  Basic Readings. New York: Garland, 2000. not at IU

Pollington, Stephen, Lindsay Kerr, and Brett Hammond, eds.  Wayland's work: Anglo-saxon art, myth and material culture from the 4th to 7th Century. Swaffham: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2010. not at IU

Scragg, Donald G., ed. Textual and Material Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2003. Wells PE108.T65 T49 2003

Scragg, Donald G., ed. Edgar, King of the English, 959-975: new interpretations.  Woodbridge:  Boydell Press, 2008.  Wells DA154.5 .E44 2008

Webster, Leslie and Janet Backhouse, eds. The Making of England:  Anglo-Saxon art and culture AD 600-900. London: British Museum Press, 1991. FA N6763. M354. 1991