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2017

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Eric Shuler

Journal of Medieval History, 2010

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Kerryn Olsen

Parergon, 2011

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Jessica Tharp

2018

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Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, 1997

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Jenny C Bledsoe

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Imagining the Saxons in Late Antique Gaul

James Harland

Sächsische Leute und Länder: Benennung und Lokaliserung von Gruppenidentitäten im ersten Jahrtausend, 2019

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R. Flierman, 'Gens perfida or populus Christianus? Saxon (in)fidelity in Frankish historical writing', in: C. Gantner, R. McKitterick and S. Meeder (red.), The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe (Cambridge, 2015), pp. 188-205.

Robert Flierman

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Gabor Batonyi

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Imperial Narratives, Complex Geographies: The Saxon Marches between Textuality and Materiality, 929-983

Chris Halsted

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Helmut Reimitz

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The Historiography of the Late Anglo-Saxon State

Jack Edwards

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Barbara Yorke

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The Making of England: A New History of the Anglo-Saxon World

Stephanie Hollis

English Studies, 2019

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The Representation of Early West Saxon History in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Barbara Yorke

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The Saxon Germans: Political fate of an ethnic identity

marilyn mcarthur

Dialectical Anthropology, 1975

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Patrick Geary

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Teifion Gambold

2022

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The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past ed. by Martin Brett and David A. Woodman

Stephanie Hollis

Parergon, 2015

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Gabor Batonyi

Slavic Review, 2017

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Wendy Marie Hoofnagle

The Legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages, 2008

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The Continental Saxons from the migration period to the tenth century : an ethnographic perspective

Frank Siegmund

2003

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James Harland

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Herwig Wolfram, The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples

Carole Cusack

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Elaine Pereira Farrell

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‘Goths, Geatas, Gaut: The Invention of an Anglo-Saxon Tradition’, in Transforming the Early Medieval World: Studies in Honour of Ian N. Wood, ed. by Kivilcim Yavuz and Ricky Broome (Leeds: Kismet Press, forthcoming)

Catalin Taranu

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The Idea of Anglo-Saxon England 1066–1901: Remembering, Forgetting, Deciphering, and Renewing the Past by John D. Niles (review)

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JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2018

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R. Flierman, 'Religious Saxons: paganism, infidelity and biblical punishment in the Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae', R. Meens et al (eds.), Religious Franks. Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in Honour of Mayke de Jong (Manchester, 2016), pp. 181-201.

Robert Flierman

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The Carolingians and the Ottonians in an Anglophone world

Roger Collins

Journal of Medieval History, 1996

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Review of Halsall, Guy, Barbarian Migration and the Roman West, 376-568, (Cambridge University Press; Cambridge, 2007).

Andrew Gillett

For English Historical Review (Oxford) 124 no. 510 (October 2009) 1138-1141., 2009

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History, Frankish Identity and the Framing of Western Ethnicity, 550–850

Helmut Reimitz

2015

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Francis Leneghan

Anglia, 2015

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