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Anglo-Saxon England (c. 470-1066)

Tuesday 3 October 2023, 2.00PM to 4.00pm

Speaker(s): Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD

 

Anglo Saxon pendant, early 600s. Image credit The MET New York, open access image.

From the end of Roman Britain in the 5th century to the arrival of the Normans in 1066, the Anglo-Saxons ruled, first as separate kingdoms and then united, forming the Kingdom of England. This course will study Anglo-Saxon England from its origins to the establishment of the Seven Kingdoms, and from the unification under one king to the Norman Conquest. Early medieval sources and Anglo-Saxon art will be analysed, focusing on the political, military, and cultural changes throughout the Anglo-Saxon period.

Tutor: Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD

Term: Autumn

Day: Tuesday

Time: 2-4pm

Start Date: 3 October 2023

No. of weeks: 10

Full fee: £104

This course will be delivered via Zoom. Students joining our online courses would need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone (essential) and a webcam (desirable) as well as a reliable broadband connection.

Register for this course online

A second cohort of the above course will begin on Tuesday 3rd October 2023, 10am-12pm. To book a place on the second cohort please visit the online store at https://store.york.ac.uk/short-courses/centre-for-lifelong-learning/short-courses/anglosaxon-england-c-4701066-second-cohort

 

 

Location: Online