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  2. Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/people/Sam.Lasman/
    People. Dr Sam Lasman. Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Early-Career Research Fellow. ... Within each of these genres, medieval writers deploy parahumans—human-like nonhumans—to fashion the past as a site of intimate alterity, alien yet indelibly linked
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  4. Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

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    Queens'. History of the Brittonic-speaking Peoples; History of the Gaelic-speaking Peoples.
  5. Want to know more about the peoples of Britain? Information and resources are available on our web site for teachers and students of the Viking Age (including the OCR A-Level ... It covers the history, society and culture of the Scandinavian peoples and
  6. University of Cambridge, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/currentstudents/icelandic/index.htm
    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. ASNC Modern Icelandic.. Lærum íslensku! Welcome to the Icelandic pages! Are you interested in learning Icelandic? If yes, you
  7. ASNC: Converting the Isles

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/conversion/podcast2.html
    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Converting the Isles.. Conversion and Social Change. 12 May 2012, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of
  8. Iceland | Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic

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    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Iceland. Film on Dr Emily Lethbridge’s ‘Sagasteads’ Project released. A short film on Dr
  9. University of Cambridge, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/currentstudents/graduates/index.htm
    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Current Graduate Students.. An Introduction to Learning and Teaching in ASNC. (for new graduate students). Welcome to the
  10. Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/schools/index.htm
    Resources for Schools. The Viking Age: 790 - 1066. Want to know more about the peoples of Britain and Ireland? ... interactions are reflected in the language can be a really useful way of tracking how relationships between these two peoples developed.
  11. prospective graduates

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    and material culture of the different peoples of the British Isles, Brittany and Scandinavia in the earlier Middle Ages.
  12. prospectus - introduction

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    Undergraduates. The Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos is concerned with the history, material culture, languages and literatures of the different peoples of the British Isles, and Scandinavia, mainly in the
  13. prospective undergraduates

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    and literature; the history of the Gaelic-speaking peoples; Medieval Irish language and literature; Insular Latin language and literature; and Palaeography. ... It is also possible, however, to select a range of mainly historical or mainly literary and
  14. current vacancies

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/index.htm
    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Current Vacancies & Funding Opportunities for Academics. Current Vacancies. There are no current opportunities available.
  15. ASNC: The Department

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    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. The Department of ASNC is one of the smallest departments in the University - on an annual basis it hosts around 30-40 graduate
  16. Intro to ASNC

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    The Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos (ASNC) involves the study of the different peoples of the British Isles , Brittany and Scandinavia in the early Middle Ages, from the fifth century ... The course is cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, and
  17. step-by-step 1

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    various peoples who inhabited Britain and Ireland and Scandinavia in the early Middle Ages. ... Would you like to know more about the literature that these peoples produced?
  18. cambridge colloquium in asnc

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/ccasnc/index.htm
    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Cambridge Colloquium in ASNC.. The Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (CCASNC) was held for the first time in
  19. ASNC: Alumni

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    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Welcome to our alumni pages which aim to keep ASNaCs past and present in touch with the Department (and one another). From the
  20. ASNC: Events

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    Search Cambridge. Search ASNC. Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Current Students. Publications. Schools & Lifelong Learning. Forthcoming Seminars and Events. The Department hosts, or is affiliated with, a number of research seminars, memorial lectures
  21. ASNC: Research Projects

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/research/index.htm
    Research Projects. The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic is a leading centre for research into the history, literature and languages of the peoples of Britain, Ireland, Scandinavian and the
  22. department of asnc

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    the language, history, or civilisation of one or more of the Scandinavian peoples.

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