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Britain in the Middle Ages: A History for Beginners

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A concise illustrated introduction traces Britain's development from prehistoric settlements through Roman rule, Saxon and Viking arrivals, and the Norman conquest, and then surveys medieval institutions such as feudal barony, the church, castle-building, knighthood and chivalric legend. It recounts diplomatic and military episodes including campaigns in Wales, Scotland and France, the signing of constitutional documents and the emergence of Parliament, and addresses social upheavals like the Black Death and peasant revolts. Chapters treat the spread of religious orders, participation in the Crusades, overseas exploration, and everyday village life; the text interweaves chronicles and literary material, and includes study questions, illustrations and a bibliography to support beginner-level learning.

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Florence L. Bowman

Florence L. Bowman was an author known for her contributions to historical literature, particularly aimed at younger audiences. Her notable work, "Britain in the Middle Ages: A History for Beginners," serves as an accessible introduction to the complexities of medieval British history. Through her writing, Bowman aimed to engage and educate readers about the past, making it relatable and understandable. Her approach reflects a commitment to fostering historical awareness and appreciation among beginners.

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