The Mythical Battle: Hastings 1066
By (Author) Ashley Hern
The Crowood Press Ltd
Robert Hale Ltd
19th February 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
942.021
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
634g
The Battle of Hastings is one of the key events in the history of the British Isles. This book is not merely another attempt to describe what happened at Hastings - that has already been done supremely well by many others. It is an attempt to highlight two issues: how little we actually know for certain about the battle, and how the popular understanding of 14 October 1066 has been shaped by the concerns of later periods. It looks not just at perennial themes such as how did Harold die and why did the English lose, but also at other crucial issues such s the diplomatic significance of William of Normandy's claim to the English throne, the Norman attempt to secure papal support, and the extent to which the Norman and Anglo-Saxon armies represented diametrically opposed military systems. AUTHOR: Ashley Hern graduated in Ancient and Modern History at Oxford University, and also holds Masters degrees in History from the Universities of Manchester and Oxford. He now teaches at Manchester Grammar School. 10 colour and 10 b/w photographs
Ashley Hern graduated in Ancient & Modern History at Oxford University, and also holds Masters degrees in History from the Universities of Manchester and Oxford. He now teaches at Manchester Grammar School.