On Some Ancient Battle-Fields in Lancashire / And Their Historical, Legendary, and Aesthetic Associations.
Explore more books like this:
About This Book
The author investigates ancient battlefields in Lancashire, combining topographical study, historical sources, and local legend to identify probable sites and their cultural meanings. He compares archaeological and documentary evidence with medieval chronicles and folk traditions, weighing debates over the historicity of early heroes and contested identifications such as Arthurian attributions. Emphasis falls on how popular belief, superstition, and aesthetic impressions shape local memory, and on the limits of certainty where records are sparse. The essays trace Roman and post-Roman conflicts, assess methodological problems in using legendary material, and present measured conclusions that distinguish probabilities from possibilities.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
You May Also Like
"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
by James Galloway Cowan
"Brother Bosch", an Airman's Escape from Germany
by Gerald Featherstone Knight
"Hear Ye the Rod, and Who Hath Appointed It" / A Sermon for the Fast Day, October 7, 1857
by James Galloway Cowan
"The Red Watch": With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
by John Allister Currie
"Their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage (Volume 1 of 3)
by Dr. Doran
"Their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage (Volume 2 of 3)
by Dr. Doran
