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R. Allen Brown (1924–1989)

Author of The Normans

35 Works 777 Members 8 Reviews

About the Author

Works by R. Allen Brown

The Normans (1984) 133 copies, 1 review
Castles: A History and Guide (1980) — Editor — 107 copies
English Castles (1954) 107 copies, 2 reviews
The Normans and the Norman Conquest (1969) 80 copies, 1 review
Castles from the Air (1989) 40 copies, 1 review
Dover Castle (1953) 27 copies
Orford Castle (1964) 18 copies, 1 review
Rochester Castle : Kent (1969) 18 copies
Castle Rising : Norfolk (1978) 17 copies
Castles (Shire Archaeology) (1985) 14 copies
The Norman Conquest (1984) 12 copies
Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1981 (1982) — Editor — 5 copies
East Anglia in colour (1957) 3 copies

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Legal name
Brown, Reginald Allen
Other names
Brown, Allen
Birthdate
1924
Date of death
1989-02-01
Gender
male
Occupations
historian
Organizations
King's College, London (professor of history)
Battle Conference (founder)
Awards and honors
Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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Reviews

20 reviews
This book is a fairly important summerization of the origins and exploits of that conquering race of Northmen known as the Normans. Having read several books on the subject, I looked forward to gaining another author's point of view on such famous names as Robert Guiscard, Bohemond, Tancred, and of course, William the Conquerer/Bastard.
Mr. Brown quickly (perhaps too much so)covers the orginis of the Normans and the establishment of the Norman state in northern France. He then show more compartmentalizes the rest of the content into the three main areas of Norman exploit, namely William's invasion and conquering of England, the Norman invasion and subjugation of southern Italy and Sicily, and finally the Norman impact on the First Crusade. Although these events do somewhat follow parallel timelines, Mr. Brown's approach does lend well to the flow and rhythm of the book.
One disappointing aspect of the book however, is the author's choice of illustrations for this book. The majority of photos included are those of Norman architecture and Norman influence on buildings in far away places such as Antioch and Apulia. Important yes, but an over-abundance in a work such as this.
Overall, this book is a little compact for such an enormous subject that deserves so much attention, but can still be a moderately valuable addition to your library.
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Excellent review of why medieval history matters to our current situation. Written at the height of the Vietnam war, this book remains relevant and fascinating.
I tried to read this, honest I did. It seemed the author assumed the reader was a graduate student in the subject matter. Not user-friendly at all.
I do not remember this as an interesting castle book. But I like castle pictures and plans.
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Statistics

Works
35
Members
777
Popularity
#32,751
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
8
ISBNs
84
Languages
4

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