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Frank Barlow

    Frank Barlow fue Profesor Emérito de Historia en la Universidad de Exeter, donde enseñó desde 1953 hasta su jubilación en 1976. Fue nombrado Comendador de la Orden del Imperio Británico en 1989 por sus contribuciones a la erudición histórica. Ostentaba la condición de miembro tanto de la British Academy como de la Royal Society of Literature.

    Thomas Becket
    The Godwins
    William Rufus
    Edward the Confessor
    The Feudal Kingdom of England
    • The Feudal Kingdom of England

      1042-1216

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The fifth edition of this text offers a vivid and readable exploration of the Anglo-Norman world, with a strong emphasis on narrative structure. Frank Barlow skillfully illuminates various aspects of this historical period, making the story both engaging and informative. The book's compelling storytelling continues to be its central appeal, drawing readers into the fascinating history of the Anglo-Norman era.

      The Feudal Kingdom of England
    • Edward the Confessor

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      This biography of Edward the Confessor seeks to clarify the King's image by separating fact from myth. It explores the final years of the Anglo-Danish monarchy and provides insights into England prior to the Norman Conquest.

      Edward the Confessor
    • William II, better known as William Rufus, was the third son of William the Conqueror. This biography recounts his brief 13-year reign leading up to his assassination. The author weaves his account of the king's life into the wider history of Anglo-Norman government. schovat popis

      William Rufus
    • The Godwins

      The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set in the tumultuous early Middle Ages, this narrative weaves a gripping tale filled with intrigue, violence, and chaos. Frank Barlow explores the era's dark and complex events, showcasing a vivid portrayal of historical figures and their tumultuous relationships. The book promises a compelling blend of dramatic storytelling and rich historical detail, making it a captivating read for those fascinated by this chaotic period.

      The Godwins
    • Thomas Becket

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      On 29 December 1170, Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury was brutally murdered in his cathedral by four knights from the household of his former friend and patron, King Henry II. The horror that the killing inspired and the miraculous cures performed at Thomas's tomb transfigured him into one of the most popular saints in Western Christendom, and Canterbury became one of the greatest pilgrim shrines in the West. Yet these were unexpected results. Thomas's extraordinary career had been, and remains, controversial. The transformation of a handsome, attractive, and worldly courtier into a zealous prelate, a bitter exile and finally a martyr was for many hard to understand. In this brilliant new biography, based on the original sources and informed by the most recent scholarship, Frank Barlow reconstructs Thomas's physical environment and entourage at various stages of his career, exploring the nuances and irregularities in the story that have been ignored in other studies.

      Thomas Becket