
Medieval Britain: A Very Short Introduction by John Gillingham
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History
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This engaging exploration takes readers on a journey through medieval Britain, illuminating a period rich in politics, culture, and social dynamics. Gillingham's clear prose and insightful analysis invite readers to understand the complexities of a time often shrouded in myths and romantic notions.
With a warm and approachable style, Gillingham skillfully unpacks the events that shaped the medieval era, from the Norman Conquest to the rise of the Plantagenets. He brings to life the stories of kings, battles, and common folk, weaving together narratives that resonate with modern themes of power, identity, and resilience.
As a concise yet comprehensive guide, this work makes medieval history accessible to everyone. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, Gillingham offers a fresh perspective that will leave you wanting to uncover more. Immerse yourself in the past and see Britain through the eyes of those who lived it.
With a warm and approachable style, Gillingham skillfully unpacks the events that shaped the medieval era, from the Norman Conquest to the rise of the Plantagenets. He brings to life the stories of kings, battles, and common folk, weaving together narratives that resonate with modern themes of power, identity, and resilience.
As a concise yet comprehensive guide, this work makes medieval history accessible to everyone. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, Gillingham offers a fresh perspective that will leave you wanting to uncover more. Immerse yourself in the past and see Britain through the eyes of those who lived it.
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