William the Conqueror The Norman Impact Upon England

William the Conqueror The Norman Impact Upon England by David C. Douglas, published by University of California Press in 1964, offers an in-depth analysis of the Norman influence on England during the eleventh century. This 476-page work presents a detailed examination of Anglo-Norman history alongside a biography of William the Conqueror, exploring the causes and character of his impact on the region.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of historical events and figures, enriched by the author’s extensive scholarship and clear writing style. The book delves into themes of royalty and the broader historical context of medieval Europe, particularly focusing on the interactions between France and Great Britain. This edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in the complexities of this transformative period in history.
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In William the Conqueror, Professor Douglas analyzes the causes and the true character of the Norman impact upon England in the eleventh century. The work is both a study of Anglo-Norman history and a biography of a man whose personal career was spectacular, and as reviewers have remarked, it is distinguished by a wealth of scholarship linked to a lucid and agreeable style.
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