1066: The Year of the Conquest is a 1977 historical nonfiction book by David Armine Howarth. 1066 was the year of the Norman conquest of England culminating in the Battle of Hastings. The book spans the eventful year from Edward the Confessor's death to William the Conqueror's coronation.
Author | David Armine Howarth |
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Language | English |
Genre | History, nonfiction |
Published | 1977 |
Publisher | Collins |
Publication place | UK |
Pages | 208 |
Reception
editThe Washington Post called the book "brilliantly imaginative", and lauded Howarth for avoiding presentism.[1] Kirkus Reviews noted Howarth's "nostalgia for roughshod feudalism", and lack of "importantly new scholarship", but overall praised the energy of his narrative.[2]
References
edit- ^ William, Harold and the Horrors of Hasting, by Eve Auchincloss, in the Washington Post; published February 26, 1978; retrieved September 11, 2019
- ^ 1066: The Year of the Conquest, reviewed at Kirkus Reviews; published January 25, 1977