The BritonsISBN: 978-0-631-22260-6
Hardcover
352 pages
April 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This book is about a fascinating, crucial and formative
period of British History. There are plenty of controversial
theories about the so-called 'Dark Ages', and yet Snyder offers a
manageable overview that explores not only the latest scholarly
works but also popular flights of fancy. This is a really well
written book which is interesting, questioning, accessible and
often amusing" Abbey's Advocate Newsletter
"Prof Snyder questions the view of historians from Bede onwards that the British were overwhelmed by massive Germanic immigration and a series of bloody wars. He says many historians are now subscribing to the theory that a small number of warrior elites imposed their culture on the Britons in what is now England. The Welsh, however, refused for centuries to accept new trends from continental Europe, even defying the Pope with their own calendar." Rhodri Clark, Western Mail (Cardiff)