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The history of the Norman conquest of England, its causes and its results, Volume 2 (of 6)

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The volume recounts the political struggle between Norman and English interests during the reign of Edward the Confessor, beginning with his election and coronation and following English governance to his death. It traces rival claimants, the roles of leading earls such as Godwine and Harold, the king's preference for foreign favourites and Norman appointments, and the gradual polarization that set William and Harold as national representatives. The narrative integrates ecclesiastical and administrative developments, episodes like Godwine's banishment, and William's early years in Normandy, setting the political groundwork for the military conflicts of 1066 while outlining constitutional, social, and diplomatic contexts.

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Edward A. Freeman

Edward A. Freeman was a prominent English historian and writer known for his extensive works on medieval history and geography. He is particularly recognized for his book "A Short History of the Norman Conquest of England," which provides a detailed analysis of the events surrounding the Norman invasion. Freeman's scholarly contributions also include lectures on the growth of the English constitution and the historical geography of Europe, reflecting his deep engagement with the complexities of European history. His writings often blend historical narrative with geographical insights, making significant contributions to the understanding of England's past and its constitutional development.

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