thanks very much indeed! Uncommonly kind of you. Any particular reason it caught your eye?
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I can't remember exactly how it came up - I think I must have got some medieval articles from the site, prob recommended by
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And then I think it recommended your thesis, algorithmically noting, no doubt, interest in medieval history.
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I think there'd be a good market for an intelligent general reader British post-Roman world book; but I guess not rewarding academically.
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Lots written on it, but so many are dubious, esp due to dubious treatments of genealogies &c and Arthur :-( On other hand, def a market!
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The danger is when one says "I think there's a market for...", one really means "I'd like to read...".
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I'd like to read a grown-up, un-Arthurish, critical book that is nonetheless accessible to the general reader!
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also recommend JP Mallory's Origins of the Irish very highly.
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I shall get onto my internet retailer forthwith!
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Have you read Chris Snyder's book on the Britons & his Age of Tyrants? Worth a look? Or Charles-Edwards' 2013 book?https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AK_yn7Q3_x0C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false …
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The last is very good indeed, btw :) And I've often used Snyder's AoT volume :)
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