Book: The Normans And The Norman Conquest The English who faced the forces of William duke of Normandy on 14 October 1066 were by no means a pure-bred and unified island race, nor was the flower of England's manhood laid low by an army of self-seeking Norman opportunists. R. Allen brown traces the forces and influences that shaped both England and Normandy in the decades before 1066, and, in what has been a controversial subject, takes the firm view that William had a legitimate claim to the English succession.
The introduction of Brown's book should be made compulsory reading- LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKSThe English' who faced the forces of William duke of Normandy on 14 October 1066 were by no means a pure-bred and unified race, nor was the flower of England's manhood laid low by an army of self-seeking Norman opportunists. R. Allen Brown traces the forces and influences that shaped both England and Normandy in the decades before 1066, and shows how the new order, emerging from the aftermath of the battle of Hastings, produced a degree of political unity and social dynamism previously unknown in England, bringing a reinvigorated nation fully into the mainstream of the dynamic expansion of western Latin Christendom.R. ALLEN BROWN was professor of History at King's College, London and founder of the annual Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman studies.
Details of Book: The Normans And The Norman Conquest Book: The Normans And The Norman Conquest
Author: R. Allen Brown
ISBN: 0851153674
ISBN-13: 9780851153674
, 978-0851153674
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01072000
Publisher: Boydell Press
Number of Pages: 272
Language: English