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HIST311: Bede and His World, c.660-c.740

Special Subject (60 credits)

St Luke at his writign deskThis course reconstructs the world of the earlier Anglo-Saxons as seen through the work of its most important writer, the Venerable Bede (673-735). The chief documents under discussion will be Bede's writings, especially his Ecclesiastical History of the English People.

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Convenor:
Dr Paul Hayward
Taught: Michaelmas/Lent
Credits: 60
Length: 23 weeks
Assessment: Coursework and exam

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