Barbara Yorke

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  • Wessex in the Early Middle Ages. Continuum International, 1995. ISBN   978-0-7185-1856-1
  • Bishop Aethelwold: His Career and Influence. The Boydell Press, 1997. ISBN   978-0-85115-705-4
  • The Anglo-Saxons. Sutton, 1999. ISBN   978-0-7509-2220-3
  • The Millenary Celebrations of King Alfred in Winchester 1901. Hampshire Papers 17 (Winchester, 1999)
  • Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon Royal Houses. Continuum International, 2003. ISBN   0-8264-6040-2
  • “Alfredism: The Use and Abuse of King Alfred’s Reputation in Later Centuries,” in Alfred the Great. Papers from the Eleventh-Centenary Conferences, ed. Timothy Reuter (Aldershot, 2003), pp. 361–80
  • The Conversion of Britain: Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 600–800. Longman, 2006. ISBN   0-582-77292-3
  • “The ‘Old North’ From the Saxon South in Ninteteenth-Century Britain,” in Anglo-Saxons and the North, ed. Matti Kilpiö, Leena Kahlas-Tarkka, Jane Roberts, and Olga Timofeeva (Tempe, AZ, 2009), pp. 131–50.
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    Barbara Yorke
    FRHistS
    Born1951 (age 7374)
    NationalityBritish
    OccupationEmeritus Professor
    Known for
    • Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England
    • The Anglo-Saxons
    • The Conversion of Britain: Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 600–800
    Academic background
    Alma mater Exeter University (BA, PhD)