Racial myth in English history : Trojans, Teutons and Anglo-Saxons

by Hugh A. MacDougall

Paper Book, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

942.01

Collection

Publication

Montreal : Harvest House, 1982.

Description

"Myths of origin enable people to locate themselves in time and space. They offer an explanation of the unknown and hallow traditions by linking them to heroic events and personages of the distant past. In addition, they form the ground for belief systems or ideologies which, providing a moral validation for attitudes and activities, bind men together in a society" writes the author, who in his interesting and solidly based short study synthesizes several generations of English and continental scholarship in a way that enables a broad readership to obtain a clearer recognition of those elements in accepted mythologies which both unite and divide men.

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Physical description

ix, 146 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0887722113 / 9780887722110

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