The Normans in European History
Charles Homer Haskins
Read by Pamela Nagami
Wherever their ships took them, the Normans (Northman) were ruthless conquerors but gifted governors. These eight lectures, given in Boston in 1915 by the eminent Harvard medievalist, Charles Homer Haskins, chronicle the achievements of these descendants of the Vikings, whose genius for assimilation transformed them into French, English, and Sicilian citizens of well-run states. Haskins discusses the great William the Conqueror and Henry II, the impetuous Richard the Lion-Hearted, and the hapless King John. The Normans founded the Kingdom of Sicily in which there was religious toleration and a Saracen bureaucracy, and left us a moving picture of themselves in the Bayeux Tapestry. (summary by Pamela Nagami) (7 hr 5 min)
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NORMANS
AVID READER
I always thought that Britain made the Norman conquered great I was wrong. A wealth of unexpected information.
A LibriVox Listener
Great book for an overview of the Normans. Would recommend.
John Player
Wonderful story and a wonderful narrator.