LOS ÚLTIMOS ROMANOS DE BRITANIA

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LOS ÚLTIMOS ROMANOS DE BRITANIA por James Gerrard Esmonde-Cleary, S. (2013): The Roman West AD250-700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Gerrard, J. (2013): The Ruin of Roman Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Rogers, A. (2011): Late Roman Towns in Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wickham, C. (2005): Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400-800. Oxford: Oxford University.

LOS ORÍGENES DE ARTURO por Martin J. Ryan Bartrum, P. C. (ed.) (1966): Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Breeze, A. (2015): The Historical Arthur and Sixth-Century Scotland, Northern History 52, 158 181. Bromwich, R., (1975 1976): Concepts of Arthur, Studia Celtica 10 11, 163 81. Bromwich, R., Jarmann, A. O. H. y Roberts, B. F., (eds.), (1991): The Arthur of the Welsh: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2013): Wales and the Britons, 350 1064. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Colgrave, B. y Mynors, R. A. B., (eds. y trads.), (1969): Bede: Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Dark, K. (2000): A Famous Arthur in the Sixth Century: Reconsidering the Origins of the Arthurian Legend, Reading Medieval Studies 26, 77 96. Dumville, D. N. (1975): The Textual History of the Welsh-Latin Historia Brittonum. Unpublished PhD thesis. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh. Dumville, D. N. (1975 6): Nennius and the Historia Brittonum, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10 11, 78 95. Dumville, D. N. (1977): Sub-Roman Britain: History and Legend, History 62, 173 92. Echard, S., (ed.), (2011): The Arthur of Medieval Latin Literature. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Faral, E. (ed.), (1929): La Légend arthurienne: études et documents. Paris: Champion Gidlow, C. (2004): The Reign of Arthur: From History to Legend. Stroud: Sutton. Green, T. (2007): Concepts of Arthur. Stroud: Tempus. Halsall, G. (2013): Worlds of Arthur: Facts and Fictions of the Dark Ages. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Higham, N. J. (2015): King Arthur. Stroud: The History Press. Hanning, R. W. (1966): The Vision of History in Early Britain: From Gildas to Geoffrey of Monmouth. New York: Columbia University Press. Higham, N. J. (2002): King Arthur: Myth-Making and History. London: Routledge. Higham, N. J. (2015): King Arthur. Stroud: The History Press. Hughes, K. (1980): Celtic Britain in the Early Middle Ages: Studies in Scottish and Welsh Sources. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. Jackson, K. H. (1945): Once again Arthur s Battles, Modern Philology 43, 44 57. Jaski, B. (2007): Early Irish Examples of the Name Arthur, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 56, 89 105. Koch, J. T., (ed. y trad.), (1997): The Gododdin of Aneirin: Text and Context from Dark-Age North Britain. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Koch, J. T., (ed. y trad.), (2013): Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: Four Welsh Poems and Britain 383 655. Aberystwyth: University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies.

Lacy, N. J., (ed.), (1996): Medieval Arthurian Literature: A Guide to Recent Research. Abingdon: Routledge. Lapidge, M. y Dumville, D. N., (eds.), (1984): Gildas: New Approaches. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer. Loomis, R. S., (ed.), (1959): Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Morris, J., (ed. y trad.), (1980): Nennius: British History and the Welsh Annals. Chichester: Phillimore. Padel, O. J. (1994): The Nature of Arthur, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 27, 1 31. Padel, O. J. (2013): Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Rowland, J. (ed. y trad.), (1990): Early Welsh Saga Poetry. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. Winterbottom, M., (ed. y trad.), (1978): Gildas: The Ruin of Britain and Other Documents. Chichester: Phillimore. Ziegler, M. (1999): Artúr mac Aedan of Dalriada, The Heroic Age 1, http://www.heroicage.org/issues/1/haaad.htm

GUERRA POLÍTICA EN LA BRITANIA DE LOS SIGLOS V Y VI: UNA REFLEXIÓN por Guy Halsall Dark, K. R. (2002): Britain and the End of the Roman Empire. Stroud: Tempus. Halsall, G. (2003): Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West, 450-900. London: Routledge. Halsall, G. (2007): Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376-568. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Halsall, G. (2013): Worlds of Arthur: Facts and Fictions of the Dark Ages. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Higham, N. J. (1992). Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons. London: Routledge. Hills, C. (2003): The Origins of the English. London: Duckworth.

FORTALEZAS Y ASENTAMIENTOS FORTIFICADOS EN BRITANIA por Rob Collins Alcock, L. (1987): Economy, Society and Warfare among the Britons and Saxons, c. 400-800 AD. Cardiff: University of Wales. Alcock, L. (2003): Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550-850. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Barrowman, R. y Batey, C. (2007): Excavations at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, 1990-1999. London: Society of Antiquaries. Collins, R. (2012): Hadrian s Wall and the End of Empire: The Roman Frontier in the 4 th -5 th Centuries. London: Routledge. Snyder, C. (1996): Sub-Roman Britain, AD 400-600: A Gazetteer of Sites. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports 247. Tabor, R. (2008): Cadbury Castle: The Hillfort and Landscapes. Stroud: The History Press.

ENALTECIDOS POR SUS ARMAS por Stephen Pollington Abels, R. (1988): Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England. Berkeley: University of California Press. Cessford, C. (1995): Where are the Anglo-Saxons in the Gododdin poem?, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, 8, School of Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University. Fern, C. (2007): Early Anglo-Saxon Horse Burial of the Fifth to Seventh Centuries AD, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, 14. Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology. Halsall, G. (1998) (ed.): Violence and Society in the Early Medieval West. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. Halsall, G. (2003) (ed.): Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450-900. London: Routledge. Lucy, S.; Reynolds, A. (2002): Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales. Society for Medieval Archaeology: London. Pollington, S. (2002): The English Warrior from Earliest Times till 1066, Segunda edición. Hockwold cum Wilton Anglo-Saxon Books. Williams, H. (2006): Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge Studies in Archaeology.

LA RELIGIÓN EN BRITANIA por Andy Seaman Blair, J. (2005): The Church and Anglo-Saxon Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Brown, P. (2013): The Rise of Western Christendom: Triumph and Diversity, AD 200-1000, 3ª edición. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Carver, M. (ed.) (2003): The Cross Goes North - Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe A.D. 300-1300. York: Martin Carver. Charles-Edwards, T. (2003): After Rome. Oxford: Thomas Charles-Edwards. Charles-Edwards, T. (2013): Wales and the Britons, 350-1064. Oxford: OUP Oxford. Dark, K. (2000): Britain and the End of the Roman Empire. Stroud: Tempus. Dumville, D. (ed.) (1993): Saint Patrick: AD 493-1993. Woodbridge: BOYE6. Edwards, N. (ed.) (2009): The Archaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches. London: Maney Publishing. Edwards, N. (2001): Early-Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales: Context and Function, Medieval Archaeology 45, 15-39. Edwards, N. y Lane, A. (eds.) (1992): The Early Church in Wales and the West. Oxford: Oxbow Books. Fletcher, R. A. (1997): The Conversion of Europe: From Paganism to Christianity, 371-1386 AD. London: HarperCollins. Karkov, C. E. y Howe, N. (eds.) (2006): Conversion and Colonization in Anglo-Saxon England. Tempe: ACMRS. Lambert, M. (2010): Christians and Pagans: The Conversion of Britain from Alban to Bede. Yale: Yale University Press. Lapidge, M. y Dumville, D. (eds.) (1984): Gildas: New Approaches. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. Petts, D. (2003): Christianity in Roman Britain. Stroud: Tempus. Petts, D. (2011): Pagan and Christian: Religious Change in Early Medieval Europe. London: Bristol Classical Press. Seaman, A. P. (2014): Tempora Christiana? Conversion and Christianization in Western Britain AD 300-700, Church Archaeology, 16, pp. 1-22. Stancliffe, C. (2005): Christianity amongst the Britons, Dalriadan Irish and Picts, en (ed.), P. Fouracre, The New Cambridge Medieval History, volume I c500 - c700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 426-461. Thomas, C, (1981): Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500. London Yorke, B. (2006): The Conversion of Britain. London: Pearson Education.

LA EVOLUCIÓN DEL MITO ARTÚRICO EN LA BAJA EDAD MEDIA por Juliette Thibault Buschinger, D. (2015): Le Graal, genèse, évolution et avenir d un mythe. Amiens: Presses du Centre d Études Médiévales de Picardie. Aurell, M. (2007): La Légende du roi Arthur. Paris: Perrin. Gîrbea, C. (2007): La couronne ou l auréole : Royauté terrestre et chevalerie célestielle dans la légende arthurienne (XIIe-XIIIe siècles). Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. VVAA (2010): La Légende du roi Arthur, catalogue d exposition de la BnF.

EPAMINONDAS, UN GENIO MILITAR? por Hans Beck Beck, H.; Funke, P. (2015) (eds.): Federalism in Greek Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Buckler, J. (1980): The Theban Hegemony, 371-362 BC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Buckler, J.; Beck, H. (2008): Central Greece and the Politics of Power in the Fourth Century BC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cartledge, P. (1987): Agesilaos and the Crisis of Sparta. London: Duckworth. Hanson, V. D. (2010): Makers of Ancient Strategy. Princeton: University Press.