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William the Conqueror:

the Norman impact upon England
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6 Reviews
University of California Press, 1964 - History - 476 pages
In "William the Conquerer, " Professor Douglas analyzes the causes and the true character of the Norman impact upon England in the eleventh century. The work is both a study of Anglo-Norman history and a biography of a man whose personal career was spectacular, and as reviewers have remarked, it is distinguished by a wealth of scholarship linked to a lucid and agreeable style.
  

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Review: William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England (The English Monarchs)

User Review  - Jeremy Perron - Goodreads

William the Conqueror tells the story of the most unlikely of individuals who became one of the most powerful rulers in the eleventh century AD William of Normandy was born in 1028, because his father ... Read full review

Review: William the Conqueror (The English Monarchs)

User Review  - Therese - Goodreads

$14.85 Before reading this book I had only heard of William the Conqueror and the year 1066, but after getting started in it, I was lost pretty much. I had to set this aside because it is so dry and ... Read full review

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Contents

I
vii
II
xi
III
3
IV
15
V
31
VI
53
VII
83
VIII
105
XV
346
XVI
367
XVII
379
XVIII
383
XIX
391
XX
396
XXI
401
XXII
408

IX
133
X
159
XI
181
XII
211
XIII
289
XIV
317
XXIII
417
XXIV
449
XXV
454
XXVI
456
XXVII
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