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This series of papers arising from a York Conference look at
interdisciplinary research, asking what it is, when it is useful,
and at some of the drawbacks and pitfalls. The opening three
papers, including the keynote address by alex Woolf examine
techniques and technicalities noting that for researchers there
will always be a trade-off between the need to gain additional
specialist skills and the amount of time that can actually be
dedicated to the specific research. The remaining six papers
showcase examples of interdiscplinary research with topics
including Anglo-Saxon wills and burial, textual and iconographic
approaches to the study of lordship in Suffolk, perceptions of
remoteness and connectedness with regard to the western islands of
Ireland, the early cult of teh saints in Britain, and the location
of Alcuin's church in York.
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