This publication explores the interactions between the inhabitants
of early medieval England and their contemporaries in continental
Europe. Starting with a brief excursus on previous treatments of
the topic, the discussion then focuses on Anglo-Saxon geographical
perceptions and representations of Europe and of Britain's place in
it, before moving on to explore relations with Rome, dynasties and
diplomacy, religious missions and monasticism, travel, trade and
warfare. This Element demonstrates that the Anglo-Saxons' relations
with the continent had a major impact on the shaping of their
political, economic, religious and cultural life.
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