How England Began

Higham, Nicholas J.

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Author
Higham, Nicholas J.
Publish Date
04/21/2026
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
YALE
Subject
Medieval European History
Subtitle
From Roman Britain to the Anglo-Saxons
Number of Pages
384
ISBN-10
030025492X
ISBN-13
9780300254921
SKU
9780300254921

Description

An engaging, wide-ranging exploration of the end of Roman Britain and the beginnings of England



In 410 CE, Roman rule of Britain collapsed, bringing a centuries-long occupation to an end. A century later, Britain was dividing into two areas with contrasting cultures, an expansive "Anglo-Saxon" south and east, and a shrinking Celtic west and north. How did this transition happen? And why did the customs of the Germanic incomers prevail in England, unlike elsewhere in Europe?



In this deeply researched account, Nicholas J. Higham addresses these difficult questions head on. Higham draws on archaeological evidence and contemporary literature, including the writings of Gildas, to reconsider the accepted narrative. We see anew the importance of culture, warfare, and language--as the arrival, spread, and dominance of incomers irrevocably changed the country. This period marked the beginnings of Englishness, and of such insular identities as Welsh and Cornish. Offering surprising new insights, Higham provides a penetrating account of how, as Roman Britain ended, Anglo-Saxon England emerged.