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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The The Origins of the English. ISBN 0715631918 9780715631911 [GB]
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Paperback / softback. New. National origins remain as important as they have ever been to our sense of identity. In this book Catherine Hills assesses how far it is really possible to understand when and how the people living in south and east Britain became 'English'. ISBN 0715631918 9780715631911 [GB]
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ISBN10: 0715631918, ISBN13: 9780715631911, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London] Softcover Paperback. National origins remain as important as they have ever been to our sense of identity. Accounts of the early history of the peoples of Europe, including the English, are key tools in our construction of that identity. National identity has been studied through a range of different types of evidence - historical, archaeological, linguistic and most recently genetic. This has caused problems of interdisciplinary communication. In this book Catherine Hills carefully and succinctly unravels these different perceptions and types of evidence to assess how far it is really possible to understand when and how the people living in south and east Britain became 'English'. National origins remain as important as they have ever been to our sense of identity. In this book Catherine Hills assesses how far it is really possible to understand when and how the people living in south and east Britain became 'English'. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
[Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]
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