The Normans in European History
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Charles Homer Haskins fut un influent historien médiéviste américain, reconnu comme le premier médiéviste académique des États-Unis. Ses recherches se sont plongées en profondeur dans l'histoire intellectuelle et culturelle de la période, éclairant des institutions et des courants de pensée clés. La prose perspicace de Haskins et son approche méticuleuse ont laissé un héritage durable dans le domaine, façonnant la compréhension du Moyen Âge pour des générations d'étudiants et d'universitaires.







This in-depth study of the administration of Normandy under Henry I is a must-read for anyone interested in medieval history. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including charters, chronicles, and government records, the author provides a detailed and nuanced portrait of the political, social, and economic forces at work in this fascinating period. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply a history buff, this book is an essential addition to your library.
Explore the fascinating history of the trade guilds and companies of Salisbury, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Haskins provides a detailed account of how these organizations shaped the economic and social landscape of the city, and sheds light on the lives of the people who belonged to them.
This classic monograph explores the institution of knighthood and the role of the nobility in Norman society during the eleventh century. Haskins draws on a wide range of sources, including chronicles, charters, and legal documents, to offer a detailed analysis of the duties and privileges of Norman knights. His work remains an important contribution to the study of medieval aristocracy and feudalism.
Originally delivered as lectures at Harvard University in 1920, Some Problems of the Peace Conference provides valuable insight into the complexities and challenges of negotiating an end to World War I. Through a close examination of the issues faced by the major players at the conference, Haskins offers a nuanced understanding of the political and historical context that shaped the decisions made at Versailles.
Charles H. Haskins explores the development of science during the Middle Ages in Europe, from the 5th to the 15th century. The book covers various fields, from medicine to astronomy, and provides insights into the cultural, social, and intellectual aspects of the era.
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