Anglo-Saxon
Attitudes
A Short Introduction to Anglo-Saxonism
J.A. Hilton
This is not a book about the Anglo-Saxons, but a book
about books about Anglo-Saxons. It describes the academic discipline
of Anglo-Saxonism; the methods of study used; the underlying assumptions;
and the uses to which it has been put.
Methods and motives
have changed over time but right from the start there have been the
constant themes of Anglo-Saxon democracy and the rights of the freeborn
Englishman. They have given rise to ideas and perceptions which have
greatly influence the development of English society and political history
- e.g. the Peasants Revolt and the English Civil War. The idea of an
early Anglo-Saxon democracy inspired the Levellers and is at the core
of the English radical tradition and inspired the 18th century American
revolutionaries.
£9.95
A5 ISBN 1-898281-39-4 64 pages hardback
Published
January 2006