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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 941.021
EAN num: 9781841762289
ISBN number: 1841762288
Label: Osprey Publishing
Manufacturer: Osprey Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 96
Printing Date: November 25, 2001
Publishing house: Osprey Publishing
Release Date: November 25, 2001
Sale Popularity Level: 498574
Studio: Osprey Publishing
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This book provides a full introduction to the Norman Conquest, an event which resulted in dramatic changes to the nation's aristocracy, church and administration. It brought a new language and cultural influences and revolutionised military architecture with the introduction of the castle. This profound impact was not brought about as the result of a single battle and it took a five-year war for William to establish control over his new kingdom. The campaigns are studied in detail, with maps showing how William's energy and strategic intelligence enabled him to defeat his formidable opponents and create a new order.
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As usual for this series, the book is well illustrated, and main points are spelled out clearly and succinctly. If you're a novice to the Norman campaigns, start with this work. Otherwise, I might suggest another Osprey book, "The Normans", which is considerably more comprehensive than this one, and is hardbound.
The only drawback to this series is Osprey's insistence on a uniformity of layout (such as picking one military biography, one civilian), which can cramp the presentation of the material, particulalry given how short it is.
But I must confess I often buy Osprey titles more for the illustrations than the writing!
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This book is a short, crisp summary of the events leading up to the Norman Conquest and the campaigns King William had to undertake to hold onto England.
The book is written in roughly chronological order starting with the bid for the English crown. The invasion and Battle of Hastings are given a brief treatment. This is followed by the various campaigns from 1066 until 1080. The last chapter covers the changes the Norman Conquest brought to England. Interspersed are short biographies of interesting people surrounding the campaigns.
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