King and Baronage (A.D. 1135-1327)
William Holden Hutton
Read by Pamela Nagami
William Holden Hutton (1860-1930) was a British historian and Dean of Winchester Cathedral. In this slim volume, Hutton writes of the long period of feudal anarchy following the death of King Henry I in 1135, during which Henry's implacable daughter, Mathilda, battled the ineffectual King Stephen. Hutton then describes the turbulent reign of the great King Henry II, the reigns of Kings Richard, John, Henry III, and of the first two Edwards, rulers who whether weak or strong, rigid or resourceful, were grimly opposed by their powerful barons. - Summary by Pamela Nagami (3 hr 58 min)
Chapters
Ch. 1: Feudal Anarchy, 1135-1154 | 20:18 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 2: The Reign of Henry II, 1154-1189 | 51:37 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 3: The Reign of Richard I, 1189-1199 | 22:53 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 4: The Reign of John, 1199-1216 | 25:06 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 5: The Reign of Henry III, 1216-1272 | 46:44 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 6: The Reign of Edward I, 1272-1307 | 35:56 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 7: The Reign of Edward II, 1307-1327 | 17:03 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 8: England under the House of Anjou, 1154-1327 | 18:31 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Reviews
Catherine van Kampen
I really enjoyed this book! Thanks Pamela Nagami for a fine narration. I am a big fan of Robin Hood, so hearing more about Richard and John as monarchs was very enlightening!
Great way to absorb some history. Enjoyed very much.
gmageenie
AVID READER
An interesting overview of England's progress toward nationalism.
MrMarkN4CC
Very deep explication of the political times