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A series of eight public lectures surveys the development and impact of the Normans across medieval Europe, tracing their northern seafaring origins, settlement in Normandy, and expansion into England, southern Italy, and Sicily. Prioritizing institutional and cultural analysis over biography, the work explores state formation, legal and administrative practices, military conquest, religious and artistic life, and economic activity. Separate chapters consider Normandy’s regional character, its relations with neighboring powers, the emergence of a Norman polity that extended beyond France, and the distinctive society created in the southern Mediterranean, offering a concise synthetic account of Norman achievements and influence.

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Charles Homer Haskins

Charles Homer Haskins was an American historian and educator known for his influential work in medieval studies. He played a significant role in the development of the field of history in the United States, particularly through his exploration of the Norman influence in European history. His notable works include "The Normans in European History," which examines the impact of the Normans on medieval Europe, and "The Rise of Universities," where he discusses the evolution of higher education in the Middle Ages. Haskins' scholarship contributed to a deeper understanding of the complexities of medieval society and the historical context of educational institutions.

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