The Recovery of Roman Britain 1586-1906
A Colony So Fertile
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Jun '08
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From the sixteenth century, classical texts enabled Scottish and English authors and artists to imagine the character and appearance of their forebears and to consider the relevance of these ideas to their contemporaries. Richard Hingley's study crosses traditional academic boundaries by exploring sources usually separately addressed by historians, classicists, archaeologists, and geographers, to provide a new perspective on the origin of English and Scottish identity. His book is the first full exploration of these issues to cover such a long period in the development of British society and to relate ideas derived from Roman sources to the development of empire, while also placing ideas of origin in a European context. It is illustrated throughout with artefact drawings, site plans, and photographs.
fascinating text... * British Archaeology *
Richard Hingley has made a thorough survey of the literature with the intention of moving beyond the tendency of archaeology to rate all studies of ancient past according to how successfully they anticipate modern archaeological opinion. In this he succeeds. * Rosemary Hill, Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780199237029
Dimensions: 222mm x 143mm x 26mm
Weight: 627g
404 pages