The Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings

by M . K . Lawson (Author)

Synopsis

1066 remains the most evocative date in English history: King Harold was defeated by William the Conqueror, and the rule of England passed abruptly from the control of Saxon to that of Norman kings. M.K. Lawson re-writes this pivotal turning point in English history by subjecting the sources to the most detailed analysis ever undertaken. As a result, the consensus of opinion about many aspects of the battle, established in the late nineteenth century (and hardly questioned since), is shattered. Many of the facts about the battle have been deduced from the Bayeux Tapestry. M.K. Lawson takes a critical new look at this vital source subjecting it to a searching analysis. His conclusions are explosive. He advances powerful reasons for believing that the figure long accepted as being Harold hit in the eye by an arrow was originally simply one of the king's bodyguards throwing a spear. He also suggests that far more troops were involved than previously believed, operating over a significantly larger area and deploying more sophisticated tactics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0752441779
ISBN 13: 9780752441771

Media Reviews
Original hardback edition published in 2003 was widely reviewed and received critical acclaim: A BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE Book of the Year 2003; 'Blows away many fundamental assumptions about the battle of Hastings... an exciting and indispensable read' PROFESSOR DAVID BATES, author of William the Conqueror. More praise: 'The definitive book on this famous battle' THE JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY; 'Thorough and well-written... well suited to a general readership' ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW; 'If you thought you knew it all when it came to the most famous battle in English history, think again' LIVING HISTORY.