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History of Britain, 407-597.
Introduction
Book I: The world of Saint Gildas
1.1:Gildas sapiens and his sapientia
1.2: Gildas' history re-examined: Rome and the deceitful she-monster
1.3: Sixth-century fact and Gildas
1.4: The five tyrants: Cuneglasus, Aurelius Caninus, Constantine and Vortiporius
1.5: The five tyrants: Maglocunus and the north
1.6: British kings as tyrants
1.7: Resurgent Celticism: Function and power of Gildas' kings
Book II: Legends and history of the end of Roman Britain
2.1: Magnus Maximus and the Picts
2.2: The Rescript of Honorius
2.3: The Picts destroyed?
2.4: Towards a reconstruction of "A": the Nennian material
2.5: Reconstructing "A"
2.6: The prehistory of "A"
2.7: Zosimus and the supposed expulsion of the Roman magistrates
2.8: The date of "A"
2.9: The beginnings of British independence
Book III: The uir modestus and the superbus tyrannus
3.1: Reflections on Gildas' chapter 21
3.2: Ambrosius, his father and the politics of Britain before 429
3.3: The religious crisis
3.4: The survival of Pelagianism
Book IV: Saint Patrick in legend and history
4.1: Patrick's writings and his claim
4.2: St.Patrick's date
4.3: Muirchu and his sources
4.4: The chapter of the damned?
Book V: Saxon settlement and rebellion
5.1: Saxon settlement and rebellion
5.2: Gildas' sources and Ambrosian propaganda
Book VI: Vortigern: legends and history
6.1: The attitudes to Vortigern and their causes
6.2: The story of Vortigern, Emrys and the two dragons
6.3: The cycle of Conn, Art and Cormac
6.4: The origin of Hengist’s legend
6.5: Who killed King Vortigern? A historical mystery
6.6: Geoffrey and the legends of Vortigern and of Guithelinus
6.7: Geoffrey, the lost document "N", its sources, and the historical Ambrosius
6.8: The cult of St.Gurthiern
6.9: An analytical reading of Nennius' Vortigern passages
Book VII: Towards a reconstruction of the lost history of Britain from Ambrosius to Saint Gildas
7.1: The house of Vortigern
7.2: 442-468: a historical reconstruction
7.3: Notes on the origin of the English people
7.4: Ethnic and cultural consequences of the war
7.5: Interlude: Lovocatus and Catihernus
Book VIII: The Lost Document "L"
8.1: Preliminary considerations
8.2: The lost document "L": chronology and context
8.3: The contamination of historical features with mythological material
8.4: The lost document "L": the character of the protagonists
8.5: Scandinavian stories
8.6: The British invasion of Gaul and the origins of Brittany
8.7: The character of the Celticizing revolution
Book IX: the aftermath
9.1: Saint Gildas reconsidered
9.2: The English conquest and conversion
9.3: The Welsh language and the new native poetry
The Appendices
I: Legendary versions of the Roman conquest of Britain
II: The lost legend of Gwyrangcon
III: Aurelius Ursicinus at Hoxne
IV: Procopius and Britain
V: Saint Patrick and the Isle of Man
VI: More about the legend of the fortress and the dragons
VII: Urien and his legends
VIII: Aegidius and Britain?
IX: Modern parallels for the final defeat of Cadwallon
X: Mil Du the knight
XI: Vitalinus, Fitela, Sinfjotli?
XII: More evidence for direct contact between Franks and Celtic Britons, ca..535

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