A radical retelling of the most important event in English history - the Norman invasion of 1066. The Norman Conquest is the single most important event in English history. On this invasion and 'regim
Anglo-Jewry Since 1066: Place, Locality and Memory is a study of the history and memory of Anglo-Jewry from medieval times to the present and is the first to explore the construction of identities, bo
The trail that an ancestor leaves through the Victorian period and the twentieth century is relatively easy to follow – the records are plentiful, accessible and commonly used. But how do you go back
'This very accessible narrative...tells the story of 'the first two important battles of 1066', Fulford Gate and Stamford Bridge, and of the leaders of the opposing English and Norwegian factions.' CH
The period from 1066 to 1272, from the Norman Conquest to the death of Henry III was one of enormous political change in England and of innovation in the Church as a whole. This was the period of the
The battle in which the destruction of the shield wall changed Western Europe forever.In 1066, a foreign invader won the throne of England in a single battle and changed not only the history of the Br