
The Struggle for Mastery: The Penguin History of Britain, 1066-1284
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Religion & Spirituality
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
616
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 29, 2005
출판사
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0140148248
ISBN-13
9780140148244
설명
David Arscott Carpenter explores a transformative period in British history spanning from 1066 to 1284. This era, characterized by the Norman Conquest, witnessed profound changes in social structures, governance, and cultural identity. Carpenter meticulously chronicles the upheaval and consolidation of power, revealing how these dynamics laid the groundwork for modern Britain.
The narrative delves into the lives of prominent figures and the everyday struggles of ordinary people, illustrating the interconnectedness of events during these two-and-a-half centuries. From the establishment of the feudal system to the conflicts that defined the landscapes of both England and Wales, Carpenter captures the essence of a society in flux. His insights allow readers to appreciate the complexity of human experiences during these chaotic times.
Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, the author sheds light on the formation of England's political identity, the impacts of war, and the gradual emergence of a unified nation. This historical account is a compelling exploration of the enduring forces that shaped Britain during a pivotal chapter of its past.
The narrative delves into the lives of prominent figures and the everyday struggles of ordinary people, illustrating the interconnectedness of events during these two-and-a-half centuries. From the establishment of the feudal system to the conflicts that defined the landscapes of both England and Wales, Carpenter captures the essence of a society in flux. His insights allow readers to appreciate the complexity of human experiences during these chaotic times.
Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, the author sheds light on the formation of England's political identity, the impacts of war, and the gradual emergence of a unified nation. This historical account is a compelling exploration of the enduring forces that shaped Britain during a pivotal chapter of its past.