Examinations of the date of Beowulf have tremendous significance for Anglo-Saxon culture in general.
Introduction
Beowulf and Language History - R D Fulk
Germanic Legend, Scribal Errors, and Cultural Change - Leonard Neidorf
Names in Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon England - Tom Shippey
The Limits of Conservative Composition in Old English Poetry - Megan E. Hartman
The Date of Composition of Beowulf and the Evidence of Metrical Evolution - Thomas A. Bredehoft
Beowulf and the Containment of Scyld in the West Saxon Royal Genealogy - Dennis Cronan
History and Fiction in the Frisian Raid - Frederick M. Biggs
'Give the People What They Want': Historiography and Rhetorical History of the Dating of Beowulf Controversy - Michael D. C Drout
'Give the People What They Want': Historiography and Rhetorical History of the Dating of Beowulf Controversy - Emily Bowman
'Give the People What They Want': Historiography and Rhetorical History of the Dating of Beowulf Controversy - Phoebe Boyd
A Note on the Other Heorot - Joseph Harris
Beowulf and Conversion History - Thomas D Hill
Material Monsters and Semantic Shifts - Rafael J. Pascual
Scandals in Toronto: Kaluza's Law and Transliteration Errors - George Clark
Afterword: Beowulf and Everything Else - Allen J. Frantzen