Norman England
1066–1204
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About this book
1066 is perhaps the most important date in English history. The Norman invasion, headed by William the Conqueror, meant revolutionary change throughout English life. Soon there was a new ruling class, new official language, new styles of dress, behaviour and architecture, as well as a new capital and new forms of landholding. The elite Normans brought England much closer to Continental Europe, lived in their new castles and brought in novel styles of military training, founded monasteries and set up schools. This volume explores their lifestyle and the ways in which they interacted with the Anglo-Saxon English as they changed the face of the country forever.
Contents
- ?Preface
- The Norman Conquest
- The Impact of the Normans on Anglo-Saxon Life
- Family Life
- Home and Neighbourhood
- Food and Drink
- Shopping and Style
- Transport and Travel
- Relaxation and Entertainment
- Education and Scholarship
- Medicine and Healing
- Places to Visit
- Index
Paperback; October 2010; 80 pages; ISBN: 9780747808008