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The Normans in England (1066-1154) - Examining the Norman Conquest and Its Lasting Impact on Medieval England - cover

The Normans in England (1066-1154) - Examining the Norman Conquest and Its Lasting Impact on Medieval England

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Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Normans in England (1066-1154)", a collective of esteemed historians delves into the transformative impact of Norman rule on English society following the pivotal events of the 1066 conquest. This meticulously researched volume not only chronicles the political upheaval and land redistribution that characterized the period but also employs a narrative style akin to that of medieval chronicles, giving voice to the lived experiences of various social strata. The work paints a vivid picture of the blend of cultures as the Normans imposed their governance, architecture, and feudal systems upon the English landscape, thereby reshaping the identity of the nation. The contributors to this compilation are well-established scholars of medieval history, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and unique perspectives that inform this critical examination of the Norman influence. Their scholarly rigor is grounded in extensive research, drawing upon primary sources, archaeological findings, and previous historiographical debates. This collective endeavor reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of the era, as the authors seek to illuminate the often-overlooked nuances of Norman administration and its ramifications for future generations. For anyone intrigued by the evolution of England's cultural and political heritage, this book serves as an essential resource. Its accessible prose and in-depth analysis cater to both novices and seasoned historians, making it an invaluable addition to any historical library. Readers will gain profound insights into how the Norman presence shaped medieval England, paving the way for subsequent developments in British history.
Disponibile da: 12/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 114 pagine.

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