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The Norman conquest : a very short introduction / George Garnett

By: Material type: TextSeries: Very short introductions ; 216Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009Description: xvi, 147 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm Media type:
  • unmediated
ISBN:
  • 9780192801616 (pbk.)
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Contents:
William's coronation -- Papal intervention and the implementation of the conquest -- The bonds of tenure, ecclesiastical and secular -- The Romanesque rebuilding of England
Summary: The Norman Conquest in 1066 was one of the most profound turning points in English history, dramatically transforming a disparate collection of small nations into a powerful European state. But what actually happened? How was the invasion viewed by those who witnessed it? And how has its legacy been seen by generations since? In this fascinating Very Short Introduction, George Garnett--a leading expert on the Norman Conquest and its aftermath--reveals how dramatically English life was changed, transforming everything from its language to its law, and introducing a more sophisticated form of government as well as an enduring and intense dislike of the French. He sheds light on the differing ways the conquest has been viewed by historians and in folklore over nearly a millennium, revealing how much of what we understand today about the Norman Conquest was colored by the values of the Victorian Age, and showing how historians have pieced together the events of 1066, including the invasion by William the Conqueror and its climactic moment at the Battle of Hastings.-publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references and index

William's coronation -- Papal intervention and the implementation of the conquest -- The bonds of tenure, ecclesiastical and secular -- The Romanesque rebuilding of England

The Norman Conquest in 1066 was one of the most profound turning points in English history, dramatically transforming a disparate collection of small nations into a powerful European state. But what actually happened? How was the invasion viewed by those who witnessed it? And how has its legacy been seen by generations since? In this fascinating Very Short Introduction, George Garnett--a leading expert on the Norman Conquest and its aftermath--reveals how dramatically English life was changed, transforming everything from its language to its law, and introducing a more sophisticated form of government as well as an enduring and intense dislike of the French. He sheds light on the differing ways the conquest has been viewed by historians and in folklore over nearly a millennium, revealing how much of what we understand today about the Norman Conquest was colored by the values of the Victorian Age, and showing how historians have pieced together the events of 1066, including the invasion by William the Conqueror and its climactic moment at the Battle of Hastings.-publisher description

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