- Published: 1 May 2013
- ISBN: 9780099537441
- Imprint: Windmill Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $19.99
The Norman Conquest















- Published: 1 May 2013
- ISBN: 9780099537441
- Imprint: Windmill Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $19.99
Almost everything you know about 1066 is wrong. And there’s no better historian to put you right than the wonderful Marc Morris. His new book grips not only as a work of narrative history but also as a sleuthing exercise . . . Morris has captured the triumph and the tragedy of this tumultuous era with verve, insight and a rollicking narrative.
Mail on Sunday
Morris gives a compelling account of the invasion by William the Conqueror in 1066 ... Confidently, he opens with the Bayeux Tapestry as a powerful contemporary depiction of a famous battle ... Morris sorts embroidery from evidence and provides a much-needed, modern account of the Normans in England that respects past events more than present ideologies.
Iain Finlayson, The Times
Marc Morris’s lively new book retells the story of the Norman invasion with vim, vigour and narrative urgency
Evening Standard
As every schoolboy knows, or used to, 1066 is the most important date in English history. But as Marc Morris points out in this enormously enjoyable book, the Norman conquest was much more violent, complicated and ambiguous then we usually think. Carefully steering the reader through the partisan and often contradictory sources, he paints a vivid picture of the collapse of the sophisticated Anglo-Saxon realm, and shows how William the Conqueror relied on sheer terror to establish his reign. Even a Norman chronicler admitted that William had “mercilessly slaughtered” the English, “like the scourge of God smiting them for their sins.
Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times, Books of the Year
I loved it – a suitably epic account of one of the most seismic and far-reaching events in British history.
Dan Snow
Stimulating popular history of the 1066 Norman invasion . . . Marc Morris’s new book is an exciting arrival ... a strong and often gripping story, developed with enormous verve, a clear sense of direction and considerable confidence
BBC History Magazine
This is a wonderfully shrewd, engaging and readable account of the most pivotal event in English history.
Tom Holland
The Norman Conquest is a scrupulously researched and well-written book. But it is also that rare thing: a work undertaken with enormous integrity. Dr Morris questions the received wisdom from past scholars, considers the Conquest and its aftermath anew, and expresses his findings with great conscientiousness.
Ian Mortimer
A muscular, vivid narrative full of compelling historical insight – not just a brilliantly told story, but required reading for anyone interested in the real 1066 and all that.
Helen Castor