Of the two, Early Medieval England is ahistoric, but no more so than AS, and it doesn't carry the legacy of white supremacy to the same extent that AS does. It means teachers have to be careful to avoid suggesting England as a nation was inevitable, but that was already the case.
English is directly from Ænglisc. Old English is literally called that everywhere. It’s what they spoke. It’s also what they called themselves. It’s not ahistorical like you said.
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I could live with Aenglisc. Because that makes it clear that it's not English.
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Well then you do that. I’m using English. Bye now.
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