historians?
they were called chroniclers
The monks who wrote about the early history of England were primarily known as Anglo-Saxon chroniclers. Notable figures among them include Bede, whose work "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" is one of the most significant historical texts from that period. These monks often documented religious, political, and cultural events, providing valuable insights into early English history. Their writings laid the foundation for the understanding of England's past.
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Many early civilizations' history has been passed from generation to generation by verbal means in order to explain events of the past. This is often referred to as "oral history".
The history of trains dates back more than two hundred years ago. The very first steam train rolled over the railways of industrial England in the early 1800s.
R D. Richards has written: 'The early history of banking in England'
SANDRA LOGAN has written: 'TEXT/EVENTS IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND: POETICS OF HISTORY'
Markku Peltonen has written: 'The Duel in Early Modern England' 'Rhetoric, politics, and popularity in pre-revolutionary England' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Rhetoric, Communication in politics, History
Edward Forbes Robinson has written: 'The early history of coffee houses in England' -- subject(s): Coffeehouses
George Claude Baker has written: 'An introduction into the history of early New England Methodism, 1789-1839'
James A. Knapp has written: 'Illustrating the past in early modern England' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Early printed books, Historiography, History, Illustrated books
Basically because we can only as go far as history tells us. And the records of the early people were written in tablets.
Yes, Bede wrote "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People," which is a major source of information about early Anglo-Saxon England. It covers the history of England from the Roman occupation to Bede's own time in the early 8th century.
Geoff Baker has written: 'Reading and politics in early modern England' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Catholics, History
Millot has written: 'Abbed Millots verdens-historie' -- subject(s): World history 'Elemens d'histoire generale' -- subject(s): World history, Early works to 1800 'Elements of the history of England'
Paul Hentzner has written: 'A journey into England' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, History, Description and travel, Court and courtiers 'A journey into England' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Court and courtiers
David Colclough has written: 'Freedom of speech in early Stuart England' -- subject(s): Freedom of speech, History, Politics and government