The Normans and Empire

David Bates (Professorial Fellow, University of East Anglia; Honorary Fellow, Institute of Historical Research; Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge)

The Normans and Empire
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
16 January 2014
Pages
256
ISBN
9780199674411

The Normans and Empire

David Bates (Professorial Fellow, University of East Anglia; Honorary Fellow, Institute of Historical Research; Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge)

The Normans and Empire provides an interpretative analysis of the history of the cross-Channel empire created by William the Conqueror in 1066 to its end in 1204 when the duchy of Normandy was conquered by the French king, Philip Augustus, the so-called ‘Loss of Normandy’. Professor David Bates proposes that historians of the Normans can learn from the methods of social scientists and historians of other periods of history - such as making use of such tools as life-stories and biographies - and he employs such methods to offer an interpretative history of the Normans, as well as a broader history of England, the British Isles, and Northern France in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

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