The Battle of Hastings

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Pub. Date: 1996-06-01
Publisher(s): Boydell Pr
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Summary

The Battle of Hastingsis a unique collection of materials focused on one of the most significant battles in European history. It includes all the primary sources for the battle, including pictorial, and seminal accounts of the battle by the major historians of the last two centuries. Stephen Morillo, in his own important piece, first sets the scene, describing the political situation in western Europe in the mid-eleventh century, and the events of 1066. He then introduces the sources, reviewing the perspective of their medieval authors, and traces the history of writing about the battle. An important companion to the sources and interpretations is the set of original maps of the major stages of the battle, from first contact in the early morning of 14 October 1066 to final pursuit in the late evening darkness. Sources WILLIAM OF POITIERS, WILLIAM OF JUMIGES, ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE, FLORENCE OF WORCESTER, BAYEUX TAPESTRY, CARMEN DE HASTINGAE PROELIO; Interpretations RICHARD ABELS, BERNARD BACHRACH, R. ALLEN BROWN, MARJORIE CHIBNALL, E.A. FREEMAN, J.F.C. FULLER, JOHN GILLINGHAM, CAROL GILLMOR, RICHARD GLOVER, CHRISTINE and GERALD GRAINGE, DAVID HUME, STEPHEN MORILLO.STEPHEN MORILLO teaches history at Wabash College, Indiana; he is the author of Warfare under the Anglo-Norman Kingsand a number of other studies of Anglo-Norman warfare.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Preface
Preface
Introduction
William of Poitiers, Gesta Willelmip. 3
William of Jumieges, Gesta Normannorum Ducump. 17
The Anglo-Saxon Chroniclep. 21
Florence of Worcesterp. 29
The Bayeux Tapestryp. 33
The Carmen de Hastingae Proeliop. 45
Bookland and Fyrd Service in Late Saxon Englandp. 57
Military Service in Normandy before 1066p. 79
William the Bastard at Warp. 95
Naval Logistics of the Cross-Channel Operation, 1066p. 113
The Pevensey Expedition: Brilliantly Executed Plan or Near Disaster?p. 129
The History of Englandp. 145
The Norman Conquestp. 149
The Battle of Hastings, 1066p. 165
English Warfare in 1066p. 173
The Feigned Retreat at Hastingsp. 189
The Battle of Hastingsp. 195
Hastings: An Unusual Battlep. 219
Further Readingp. 229
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