Introduction: The North Sea - Robert E Liddiard
The Origins of East Anglia in a North Sea Zone - John Hines
East Anglia's Character and the 'North Sea World' - Tom
Williamson
Cities, Cogs and Commerce: Archaeological Approaches to the
Material Culture of the North Sea World - Brian Ayers
Medieval Art in Norfolk and the Continent: An Overview - David
King
The Circulation, Minting, and Use of Coins in East Anglia,c.AD
580-675 - Gareth Williams
Coinage in Pre-Viking East Anglia - Rory G.R. Naismith
The Castle and the Warren: Medieval East Anglian Fur Culture in
Context - Aleksander Pluskowski
Economic Relations between East Anglia and Flanders in the
Anglo-Norman Period - Eljas Oksanen
East Anglia's Trade in the North Sea World - Wendy Childs
Iceland's 'English Century' and East Anglia's North Sea World -
Anna Agnarsdóttir
Ipswich: Contexts of Funerary Evidence from an Urban Precursor of
the Seventh Century AD - Christopher Scull
Imports or Immigrants? Reassessing Scandinavian Metalwork in Late
Anglo-Saxon East Anglia - Tim Pestell
Stone Building in Romanesque East Anglia - Stephen Heywood
Romanesque East Anglia and the Empire - Richard Plant
All in the Same Boat? East Anglia, the North Sea World and the 1147
Expedition to Lisbon - Charles West
The Liber Celestis of St Bridget of Sweden [1302/3-1373] and its
Influence on the Household Culture of some late medieval Norfolk
women - Carole Hill
Flemish Influence on English Manuscript Painting in East Anglia in
the Late Fourteenth Century - Lynda Dennison
JOHN HINES is Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University.
The list of authors is a roll-call for senior British scholarship
on medieval landscapes, history and archaeology.... An excellent
volume.
*MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY*
[This] book represents an interesting model of looking at East
Anglia and the North Sea world. . . . Researchers and students can
hope that more studies like this will be published in the
future.
*NAUTICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL*
T]he editors have produced a collection that is both interesting
and stimulating; maritime historians will find it well worth their
attention.
*INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY*
Those in search of information on maritime trade in the Middle Ages
will find this book an intriguing examination of one region in
England and its connections to the world at large.
*PIRATES AND PRIVATEERS*
This volume is handsomely produced, with a striking cover
photograph.
*NORTHERN HISTORY*
[T]his is one of those books which will appeal almost as much to
the inquisitive general history lover as to those in the leafy
groves of academe, at which it is obviously aimed.
*EASTERN DAILY PRESS*
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