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The Saxons. A Drama of Christianity in the North

Par : Edwin Davies Schoonmaker
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  • Nombre de pages136
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-618462-9
  • EAN4064066184629
  • Date de parution19/05/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille607 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Saxons, " Edwin Davies Schoonmaker offers a meticulous and engaging examination of the Saxon period in England, blending historical narrative with a vivid portrayal of the socio-political landscape of the time. The prose is characterized by its scholarly rigor and accessible style, making it suitable for both academic discourse and general readership. Schoonmaker delves into the origins, culture, and legacy of the Saxons, illuminating their impact on English heritage and identity, thereby situating the work within the broader context of medieval studies and cultural history.
Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, an esteemed historian and writer, draws upon his extensive research in Anglo-Saxon studies and his passion for storytelling to craft this illuminating work. His previous scholarship on early English civilizations, along with his fascination with the complexities of historical narratives, informs his nuanced approach in "The Saxons." Schoonmaker's erudition, combined with a keen eye for detail, reflects his dedication to unraveling the intricacies of this formative period in British history.
This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the roots of English culture and society. Whether you are a student of history, a lover of literature, or simply curious about the Saxon legacy, Schoonmaker's insightful exploration will deepen your understanding and appreciation of this pivotal epoch.