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Norman England

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What impact did the Norman Conquest have on England? Using archaeological, architectural, and topographical evidence, this fascinating history tells the entire dramatic story of Norman England, particularly focusing on the castles, monasteries and churches constructed during that period and their effect on the landscape.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Trevor Rowley

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Trevor Rowley is Dean of Degrees and an Emeritus Fellow of Kellogg College, University of Oxford, England.

Trevor Rowley was educated at University College, London and Linacre College, Oxford. Although originally trained as a geographer, he moved his academic interests into landscape history and archaeology and promoted a flourishing programme of teaching, fieldwork, research and publication in these areas based in the Department for Continuing Education. He was for several years Honorary Secretary of the Council for British Archaeology and was a founding member of the Professional Institute of Field Archaeologists. He was closely involved with Rescue excavation, directing work along the line of the M40, in Dorchester on Thames and on Thames Valley gravel sites. For many years he directed a training excavation for continuing education students at Middleton Stoney in Oxfordshire.

He was appointed Staff Tutor in Archaeology and Local Studies in the Department for Continuing Education (then the Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies) in 1969, and until his retirement in September 2000 was the longest serving academic in Rewley House. In 1990 he was appointed Director of Public Programmes; he was twice Acting Director of the department. In addition to directing Public Programmes for over a decade he directed the Oxford-Florida Programme at Christ Church and established a national professional archaeology programme based at Rewley House. As Director of Public Programmes he was responsible for significant expansion of the Public Programme. He was a founding Fellow of Kellogg College and was Senior Tutor in 1993/4 and Vice President in 1994/5. He continues to teach regularly for OUDCE’s weekly class and certificate programme and summer schools as well as for Stanford in Oxford. He is the external examiner for the Historic Landscape Studies programme at the University of Wales Newport and is also a Vice-President of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society.

He has published extensively and his books include: The Shropshire Landscape( 1972); Landscape Archaeology (1974) with M. Aston; Villages in the Landscape (1978); The High Middle Ages (1984); The Landscape of the Welsh Marches (1986); Norman England (1997); The Normans (1999) and The 20th Century English Landscape (2006). He is currently working on A History of Oxford for Carnegie Publishing and a number of other major landscape history initiatives.

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September 23, 2020
I bought this book at Helmsley Castle as it was a concise size and a subject that I was interested in. Questions about the Normans would often come up, such as why isn't our first language French considering we were taken over and ruled by the Normans? This was answered plus other questions I had. Well written, easy to read and very enjoyable.
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May 29, 2017
Good start on the history of the era. I liked the list of places to visit, but I really would have also made use of a list of sources for further, in-depth learning.
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September 16, 2015
Good introduction to the society and culture of Norman England.
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