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Kate Norgate

John Lackland

In “John Lackland,” Kate Norgate offers a meticulous exploration of the life and reign of King John of England, often overshadowed by his notorious reputation. Norgate employs a scholarly, yet accessible literary style that blends historical analysis with narrative storytelling, allowing readers to navigate the complexities of John'Äôs life, from his tumultuous childhood to his controversial reign characterized by conflict and dissatisfaction. Set against the backdrop of feudal England, the book provides insights into the political machinations, social dynamics, and evolving governance of the period, contributing significantly to the understanding of medieval monarchy and governance. Kate Norgate, an esteemed historian known for her deep-seated expertise in medieval history, draws from extensive primary and secondary sources to construct a nuanced portrait of King John. Her scholarly background, coupled with her keen interest in the interplay of power and legacy in historical narratives, informs her analysis. Norgate's passion for illuminating complex characters in history shines through, making this work a vital contribution to historical literature. “John Lackland” is highly recommended for both enthusiasts of medieval history and casual readers alike. Norgate's balanced interpretation invites reflections on the nature of power, legacy, and the often unjustified labels history bestows upon its subjects. This book is not just a biography; it is a poignant reminder of the multifaceted human experiences behind the annals of time.
446 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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