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1066 and Before All That

The Battle of Hastings, Anglo-Saxon, and Norman England

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A riveting account of the most consequential year in English history, marked by bloody conflict with invaders on all sides.

The most famous date in history is 1066, and with good reason, since no battle in medieval history had such a devastating effect on its losers as the Battle of Hastings, which altered the entire course of English history.

The French-speaking Normans were the preeminent warriors of the 11th century and based their entire society around conflict. They were led by William "the Bastard", a formidable, ruthless warrior who was convinced that his half-Norman cousin, Edward the Confessor, had promised him the throne of England. However, when Edward died in January 1066, Harold Godwinson, the richest earl in the land and the son of a pirate, took the throne.... This left William no choice but to forcibly claim what he believed to be his right. What ensued was one of the bloodiest periods of English history, with a body count that might make even George R. R. Martin balk.

Pitched at newcomers to the subject, this book will explain how the disastrous battle changed England—and the English—forever, introducing the medieval world of chivalry, castles, and horse-bound knights. It is the first part in the new A Very, Very Short History of England series, which aims to capture the major moments of English history with humor and bite.

©2017 Ed West (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Definitely not to be taken too seriously but a fun introduction to the history of England around the time of 1066

History Made Fun

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I really enjoyed the book, the way the history was told in a humorous and informative manner. So much so that it’s inspired me to go looking for some of the sources like the Anglo Saxon chronicle.

The humour in delivery

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A very great listen, also actually funny. The jokes/sarcasm wouldn’t work in many other books, with this is adds to it.

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This is a wonderful sprint through early English history with some humour and lightness of tone. I learnt new things (Queen Emma walking on burning swords as a trial for example) and, in the last chapter, a brief segue on how the English Language developed and why we have two words for single objects….

I highly recommend this book for those wanting to enjoy a broad sweep of early history.

Surprisingly good!!

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Highly enjoyable summary of events leading up to, and following on from the events at Senlac Hill (maybe).

Excellent Concise History

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