by Michael Wood (Author)
Where does the idea of England and Englishness come from? Are there particular moments in the Dark and Middle Ages when we can see it develop? In a series of pieces on Arthur, Alfred, Robin Hood and Athelstan, Michael Wood examines these and other questions. He also writes on a number of places that illuminate the issues: Tinsley Wood near Sheffield, scene of an Anglo-Saxon battle; a farmhouse on Dartmoor, continuously inhabited since Domesday; the rebellious village of Peatling Magna in Leicestershire. This fascinating book offers a potent and revealing account of what is Englishness.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Viking
Published: 07 Oct 1999
ISBN 10: 0670861847
ISBN 13: 9780670861842