Empires of the Normans, Levi Roach
Empires of the Normans, Levi Roach
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Empires of the Normans
Makers of Europe, Conquerors of Asia

Author: Levi Roach

Narrator: Luke Thompson

Unabridged: 10 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2022


Synopsis

A brilliant global history of the Normans, who—beyond the conquest of England—spread their empire to eventually dominate Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle EastFourteenth October 1066.As Harold II, the last crowned Anglo-Saxon king of England, lay dying in Sussex, the Duke of Normandy was celebrating an unlikely victory. William “The Bastard” had emerged from interloper to successor of the Norman throne. He had survived the carnage of the Battle of Hastings and, two months later on Christmas day, he would be crowned king of England. No longer would Anglo-Saxons or Vikings rule England; this was now the age of the Normans.A momentous event in European history, the defeat of the Anglo-Saxons had the most dramatic effect of any defeat in the high Middle Ages. In a few short months, the leader of northern France became the dominant ruler of Britain. Over the coming decades, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom would be rebuilt around a new landowning class.During the next century, as the Norman kings laid the foundations of modern Britain, their power would spread irresistibly across Europe. From Scandinavia down to Sicily, Malta, and Seville, the Normans built magnificent castles and churches. They created a new Europe in the image of their own nobility, recording their power with unprecedented vision, including the Domesday Book.Empire of the Normans tells the extraordinary story of how the descendants of Viking marauders in northern France came to dominate European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern politics. It is a tale of ambitious adventures and fierce pirates, of fortunes made and fortunes lost.Across the generations, the Normans made their influence felt across Western Europe and the Mediterranean, from the British Isles to North Africa, and even to the Holy Land, with a combination of military might, political savvy, deeply held religious beliefs, and a profound sense of their own destiny.

About Levi Roach

Levi Roach studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, and at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. A former fellow at St John’s College, Cambridge, he is now a senior lecturer at the University of Exeter. His first book, Æthelred the Unready (Yale University Press), was awarded the Longman-History Today Book Prize. He lives in Exeter, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen

Interesting historical book about the Normans and their influence in Europe and beyond......more

Goodreads review by Lauren

This subject was fascinating, but this was also my introduction to the subject matter - I would not recommend this. I struggled to keep up. When the history was told in a linear fashion, it was clear, and I was following the activity. However, once the narrative hopped geographically to other basica......more

**(*) Ik heb na méér dan een maand eindelijk dit boek van Levi Roach uit. Geen easy read. Het boek bevat een wirwar van namen van veroveraars, hun kinderen, neven of andere afstammelingen van de familie, of een verwante familie, en vooral geen stambomen zodat je amper houvast het tijdens het lezen. Er......more

Goodreads review by Rafa

Libro de comienzos, libro para abrir apetitos, pero que difícilmente puede saciar el hambre o la sed. Es cierto que por su tamaño no podía ser de otra forma, pero es un volumen que apenas rasca la superficie y apenas nos deja un buen sabor de boca cuando ya ha saltado a otras geografías y personajes.......more

Goodreads review by Jacob

This was a cracking history of the Normans, told from an international perspective. Beginning with the arrival of Rollo in Normandy, this account follows this disparate people as they spread their influence across Europe and Asia, from Ireland to Byzantium. Told using well-divided chapters, which fo......more


Quotes

“Roach is a lucid explainer of dynastic history…This is a well-informed and comprehensive introduction to the Norman legacy.” Publishers Weekly

“A comprehensive and engaging tapestry of the Norman ascendancy as well as its eventual subsummation into the broader European fabric it helped create.” Library Journal

“Narrator Luke Thompson…bring[s] a personal-sounding expressiveness to his performance. His varied tones, always appropriate to the text, express his feelings, doubts, questions, and reactions as if the story were his own. His likable voice and British accent, aided by his casually excellent pronunciation of French, provide a firm base for his voice acting.” AudioFile

“A bracing tour of the world that the Normans made their own.” Thomas Williams, author of Viking Britain

“Offers new insights into one of the darker yet most fascinating epochs in English history. His is a masterly account.” Nicholas Vincent, author of The Holy Blood

“In this fascinating, panoramic account, Levi Roach brings an expert eye and page-turning energy to the telling of their extraordinary story.” Helen Castor, author of She Wolves

“A fresh retelling of the story of the Normans, across all their theaters of operation—academically up-to-the-minute, sound in its judgments, and written with enthusiasm and brio.” Marc Morris, author of The Anglo Saxons