1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry

1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry

by Andrew Bridgeford
1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry

1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry

by Andrew Bridgeford

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Overview

For more than 900 years the Bayeux Tapestry has preserved one of history's greatest dramas: the Norman Conquest of England, culminating in the death of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Historians have held for centuries that the majestic tapestry trumpets the glory of William the Conqueror and the victorious Normans. But is this true? In 1066, a brilliant piece of historical detective work, Andrew Bridgeford reveals a very different story that reinterprets and recasts the most decisive year in English history.

Reading the tapestry as if it were a written text, Bridgeford discovers a wealth of new information subversively and ingeniously encoded in the threads, which appears to undermine the Norman point of view while presenting a secret tale undetected for centuries-an account of the final years of Anglo-Saxon England quite different from the Norman version.

Bridgeford brings alive the turbulent 11th century in western Europe, a world of ambitious warrior bishops, court dwarfs, ruthless knights, and powerful women. 1066 offers readers a rare surprise-a book that reconsiders a long-accepted masterpiece, and sheds new light on a pivotal chapter of English history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802719409
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/26/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Andrew Bridgeford is a lawyer and a historian. He lives on the Isle of Jersey in the United Kingdom.
Andrew Bridgeford is a lawyer and a historian. He lives on the Isle of Jersey in the United Kingdom.
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