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William the Conqueror (eBook)

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2022
141 Seiten
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859-654736854-0 (EAN)

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William the Conqueror - Edward A. Freeman
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In "William the Conqueror," Edward A. Freeman delivers a comprehensive examination of one of history's most pivotal figures, exploring the life and reign of William I of England. Freeman's meticulous narrative combines biographical detail with socio-political analysis, set against the backdrop of 11th-century Europe. The book interlaces historical fact with vibrant prose, eschewing dry academic language for a style that reflects Freeman's deep passion for history, making it accessible yet intellectually rigorous. His exploration delves into William's strategies, battles, and the socio-cultural transformations sparked by the Norman Conquest, contributing to a richer understanding of medieval England's fabric. Edward A. Freeman was a prominent historian and advocate of rational historical analysis. His extensive educational background and engagement with contemporary historians influenced his approach to writing this biography. Freeman's dedication to uncovering the nuances of the past stemmed from a desire to inform readers about the significance of historical events and figures, particularly those whose legacies have dramatically shaped the course of nations. His scholarly work reflects a commitment to vibrant storytelling grounded in thorough research. This book is an essential read for those interested in understanding the formidable impact of William the Conqueror on Britain's history. Freeman's expert insights and compelling narrative invite readers to appreciate the complexities of conquest and governance, making it a vital resource for both scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

Edward Augustus Freeman (1823-1892) was a distinguished English historian, architectural historian, and commentator on contemporary politics known for his analytical approach to history and his contributions to the study of medieval Europe. His historical writing is characterized by a narrative style that weaves architecture, customs, and politics into a comprehensive socio-historical tapestry. One of Freeman's notable works includes 'William the Conqueror' which provides an in-depth exploration of the life and legacy of the Norman king who successfully claimed the English throne in 1066. Freeman's depiction of the Conqueror's life is enriched by his methodological rigor and attention to detail, as he delves into the backgrounds of feudal society and nascent political institutions of the time. His scholarship frequently involved meticulous research and a dedication to primary sources, distinguishing his historical interpretations from his contemporaries. Freeman was known to give equal weight to cultural context and material artifacts like buildings and landscapes in understanding the past, an approach that prefigured later interdisciplinary methods in historical studies. Although his works reflect the outlook and preconceptions of his own Victorian era, they remain significant for their breadth of research and commitment to understanding the complexities of history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1027 or 8-1087 • 1066-1087 • 1066 Battle of Hastings • 11th century politics • Anglo-Saxon England • Battle Of Hastings • biographical history • Biography • classical biographies • Conqueror's legacy study • Cultural impact assessment • Edward A. Freeman historian • English royalty biography • Feudal England society • Great Britain • Historical Biographies • historical biography • historical narrative • historical research analysis • Historical Scholarship • History • History of Great Britain • king of england • Kings and rulers • Medieval conquest history • medieval Europe • medieval European monarchs • Medieval History • medieval warfare and kings • Norman Conquest • Norman Conquest history • Normandy and England • Norman dynasty history • Norman king • Norman leader biography • Normans • political military strategy • Scholarly narrative style • William I • William I influence
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