The Normans and Their Myth

The Normans and Their Myth
Author: Ralph Henry Carless Davis
Publsiher: London : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1976
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 0500250472

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The Normans and Their Myth

The Normans and Their Myth
Author: Ralph Henry Carless Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1976
Genre: Normans
ISBN: 050027181X

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The Normans in Their Histories

The Normans in Their Histories
Author: Emily Albu
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0851156568

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"The heirs of these pagan Northmen contrived a brilliant transformation of themselves into Christian warriors, and went on to conquer England, southern Italy and Sicily, and even distant Antioch, in the process carving out a formidable reputation throughout Western Europe and the Mediterranean.".

Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo Norman Studies

Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo Norman Studies
Author: Reginald Allen Brown
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 0851151264

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Carmen de Hastingae Proelio; Battle c.1100; Military architecture; Piety of Anglo-Norman Knightly Class; Military Architecture c.1200; The Byzantine View of the Normans; Henry I and Anglo-Norman Magnates; Anglo-Norman as aSpoken Language; Magnates, Curiales and the Wheel of Fortune; Bishop's Lynn; Battle Abbey. Contributors: C. CLARK, P.E. CURNOW, R.H.C. DAVIS, L.J. ENGELS, C. HARPER-BILL, J. HERMANS, C.W. HOLLISTER, M.D. LEGGE, D.M. OWEN, E.M.SEARLE.

The English and the Normans

The English and the Normans
Author: Hugh M. Thomas
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2003-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191554766

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Since the Anglo-Norman period itself, the relations beween the English and the Normans have formed a subject of lively debate. For most of that time, however, complacency about the inevitability of assimilation and of the Anglicization of Normans after 1066 has ruled. This book first challenges that complacency, then goes on to provide the fullest explanation yet for why the two peoples merged and the Normans became English. Drawing on anthropological theory, the latest scholarship on Anglo-Norman England, and sources ranging from charters and legal documents to saints' lives and romances, it provides a complex exploration of ethnic relations on the levels of personal interaction, cultural assimilation, and the construction of identity. As a result, the work provides an important case study in pre-modern ethnic relations that combines both old and new approaches, and sheds new light on some of the most important developments in English history.

The Norman Conquest

The Norman Conquest
Author: Hugh M. Thomas
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0742538400

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Exploring the successful Norman invasion of England in 1066, this concise and readable book focuses especially on the often dramatic and enduring changes wrought by William the Conqueror and his followers. From the perspective of a modern social historian, Hugh M. Thomas considers the conquest's wide-ranging impact by taking a fresh look at such traditional themes as the influence of battles and great men on history and assessing how far the shift in ruling dynasty and noble elites affected broader aspects of English history. The author sets the stage by describing English society before the Norman Conquest and recounting the dramatic story of the conquest, including the climactic Battle of Hastings. He then traces the influence of the invasion itself and the Normans' political, military, institutional, and legal transformations. Inevitably following on the heels of institutional reform came economic, social, religious, and cultural changes. The results, Thomas convincingly shows, are both complex and surprising. In some areas where one might expect profound influence, such as government institutions, there was little change. In other respects, such as the indirect transformation of the English language, the conquest had profound and lasting effects. With its combination of exciting narrative and clear analysis, this book will capture students interest in a range of courses on medieval and Western history.

The Debate on the Norman Conquest

The Debate on the Norman Conquest
Author: Marjorie Chibnall
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 071904913X

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In the Middle Ages writers were still deeply involved in the legal and linguistic consequences of the Norman victory. Later, the issues became directly relevant to debates about constitutional rights; the theory of a "Norman yoke" provided first a call for revolution and, by the nineteenth century, a romantic vision of a lost Saxon paradise. When history became a subject for academic study, controversies still raged around such subjects as Saxon versus Norman institutions. The debates are still going on. Interest has now moved to such subjects as peoples and races, frontier societies, women's studies and colonialism.

Memory and Myths of the Norman Conquest

Memory and Myths of the Norman Conquest
Author: Siobhan Brownlie
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843838524

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In an innovative approach drawn from Memory Studies, this book seeks to uncover how the Norman Conquest is popularly "remembered". The Norman Conquest is one of the most significant events in British history - but how is it actually remembered and perceived today? This book offers a study of contemporary British memory of the Norman Conquest, focussing on shared knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. A major source of evidence for its findings are references to the Norman Conquest in contemporary British newspaper articles: 807 articles containing references to the Conquest were collectedfrom ten British newspapers, covering a recent three year period. A second important source of information is a quantitative survey for which a representative sample of 2000 UK residents was questioned. These sources are supplemented by the study of contemporary books and film material, as well as medieval chronicles for comparative purposes, and the author also draws on cultural theory to highlight the characteristics and functions of distant memory and myth. The investigation culminates in considering the potential impact of memory of the Norman Conquest in Britain today. Siobhan Brownlie is a Lecturer in the School of Arts, Languages & Cultures at the University of Manchester.