Migrants in Medieval England, C. 500-c. 1500

Migrants in Medieval England, C. 500-c. 1500 by W. M. Ormrod is a comprehensive exploration published by the British Academy in 2020. This first edition spans 333 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth analysis of migration in medieval England, focusing on the movement of people and the social and cultural effects that resulted from this migration, which played a significant role in shaping the kingdom and the concept of Englishness.
Readers will find a thorough discussion that connects historical themes of migration with contemporary debates on immigration in the UK. The work delves into various aspects of migration, including its impact on society and culture during the medieval period. By examining these dynamics, the book contributes to the understanding of how migration influenced the development of England over the centuries.
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This is the only book on the market to provide an in-depth analysis and discussion of the theme of migration in medieval England. Its themes – the movement of people and the social and cultural effects of migration – chime strongly with current debates in the UK on immigration; the book demonstrates that movement was a constant influence on the development of the kingdom of England and the concept of Englishness.
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