See buying choices for this item to see if it's one of the millions that are eligible for Amazon Prime.

19 used & new from $2.01

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
 
The History of the English People 1000-1154 (Oxford World's Classics)
 
 
Tell the Publisher!
I’d like to read this book on Kindle

Don’t have a Kindle? Get yours here.
 
  

The History of the English People 1000-1154 (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback)

by Henry of Huntingdon (Author), Diana Greenway (Translator) "1. In the thousandth year after the Lord's incarnation, King AEthelred planned, for the protection of his kingdom, to take as his wife the daughter..." (more)
Key Phrases: king besieged, contempt for the world, King Henry, King Stephen, The Kingdom of the Normans (more...)
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


3 new from $45.71 16 used from $2.01
Also Available in: List Price: Our Price: Other Offers:
Paperback (Reissue) $14.95 $11.21 26 used & new from $8.29
There is a newer edition of this item:
The History of the English People 1000-1154 (Oxford World's Classics) The History of the English People 1000-1154 (Oxford World's Classics) 4.5 out of 5 stars (4)
$11.21
In Stock.

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Domesday Book (Penguin Classic): A Complete Translation (Penguin Classics)

Domesday Book (Penguin Classic): A Complete Translation (Penguin Classics)

by G. Martin
4.3 out of 5 stars (3)  $22.80
Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds (Oxford World's Classics)

Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds (Oxford World's Classics)

by Jocelin of Brakelond
4.2 out of 5 stars (4)  $11.16
The Journey Through Wales and The Description of Wales (Penguin Classics)

The Journey Through Wales and The Description of Wales (Penguin Classics)

by Gerald of Wales
4.3 out of 5 stars (3)  $10.20
The Anglo-Saxons (Penguin History)

The Anglo-Saxons (Penguin History)

by James Campbell
4.7 out of 5 stars (7)  $18.48
Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Penguin Classics)

Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Penguin Classics)

by Bede
4.7 out of 5 stars (9)  $10.20
Explore similar items

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Henry of Huntingdon's narrative covers one of the most exciting and bloody periods in English history: the Norman Conquest and its aftermath. He tells of the decline of the Old English kingdom, the victory of the Normans at the Battle of Hastings, and the establishment of Norman rule. His accounts of the kings who reigned during his lifetime--William II, Henry I, and Stephen--contain unique descriptions of people and events. Henry tells how promiscuity, greed, treachery, and cruelty produced a series of disasters, rebellions, and wars. Interwoven with memorable and vivid battle-scenes are anecdotes of court life, the death and murder of nobles, and the first written record of Cnut and the waves and the death of Henry I from a surfeit of lampreys. Diana Greenway's translation of her definitive Latin text has been revised for this edition.

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Latin

See all Editorial Reviews

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (May 16, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0192840754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192840752
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #922,588 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

    Popular in this category: (What's this?)

    #14 in  Books > History > Europe > England > Norman

Inside This Book (learn more)



Books on Related Topics (learn more)
 
Henry, Archdeacon of Huntington by Henry Archdeacon of Huntingdon
 

Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
Check the boxes next to the tags you consider relevant or enter your own tags in the field below.

Your tags: Add your first tag
 
Help others find this product — tag it for Amazon search
No one has tagged this product for Amazon search yet. Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?

Sell a Digital Version of This Book in the Kindle Store

If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can sell a digital version of it in our Kindle Store. Learn more

 

Customer Reviews

4 Reviews
5 star:
 (2)
4 star:
 (2)
3 star:    (0)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Source Material, June 25, 2004
By Tyler Tanner (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
What surprised me most about reading this was how accessible the book was. I was expecting it to be as dry as the original parchment that it was written on. Instead, it narrative reads more or less like any other history, and I mean that as a compliment. It is apparent that translator Diana Greenway and and the Oxford University Press have bent over backwards to make the text inclusive and unpretentious. The first part of the book has a wonderful introduction, setting the stage of what England was like during the time "History" was written. Including the state of the church and the politics surronding it at that time. It also provides how the book was written and the best way to approach the style of the text. And then of course it gives an interesting look into life of the author itself. This volume also includes a selected bibliography, genealogical tables, as well as a glossary.

The book itself is a fascinating account, starting with the Aethelred's second marrage to his Norman wife Emma and ending with the coronation of Henry II. The pace is brisk and he likes to move things along. One particular aspect of the narrative that I enjoyed was his use of biblical verses used to reflect what he was talking about. I'm not a religious man, but of course Henry was and his broad use of "verse dropping" ranges from clever puns to very profound. And the "eyewitness" factor of Henry I and Stephens reign should be catnip to the history buff.

My only severe complaint about this book was the explanatory notes. Normally footnotes are at the bottom of the page or in back of the book. In this case it's the latter which is fine. However be warned that the notes are not numbered. While reading you will see a simple asterisk. The notes are divided by chapter in the back of the book and it's very frustrating trying to hunt down an explanation when the note list on that chapter is over two pages long and you don't have a "number" to that note to go to.
Aside from that complaint everything else about this outstanding. So armchair historians can relax. This is a comprehensive and accessible offering. A definite must have.

Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A English History Fanatic, May 8, 2007
By Miles Blizard (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)      
Henry of Huntingdon's History of the English People is an amazing resource not only for dates and historical events but also for astute comments relating to the progression of time, and the meaning and use of written history. Henry of Huntingdon states that the writing of man's deeds is one way that differentiates man from animals and if we did not our great leaders and people would be lost in time and the lessons that we can learn from their lives forgotten.

At times the text reads like earlier histories compiled from Easter Tables (the monks that computed the time of Easter would also mark down the major events of that year - these were a major source of earlier annals) however, Henry's elegiac interludes break the occasional repetitive nature of the text. He also places every now and then speeches (not necessarily the real speeches - more like Shakespearian speeches) of the major participants and fierce battle scenes. Also, most surprising, Henry of Huntingdon addressed questions that the reader might have about his biases - for example, when describing Henry I he asks why he would write such wonderful things about him when he also did bad deeds as well. His reply is simply that his good deeds overshadowed his bad. One of the most astute and comical statements is his observation that in the past there seem to have more miracles - perhaps this is because we are more critical of who becomes saints than before. This is but one of the multiple volumes of his work and I wish that Oxford World's Classics would publish the rest. This is an amazing resource not only for historical facts, but commentary from the time from the point of view of a lower level clergyman attempting to please his patron and provide entertainment for his readers. 5/5
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice affordable edition of an important work, June 17, 2005
By the corporal (Mesa, AZ) - See all my reviews
Good to see a nice copy of (part of) a medieval historical chronicle on the sales lists again - it's hard to get ahold of this kind of literature unless you want to shell out 180 bucks for a library-quality full hardcover copy. This is a good edition too, by the scholar who (literaly!) wrote the book on Henry of Huntingdon - they couldn't have found a better person to do the job.

The only thing I didn't understand was why Dr. Greenway re-arrainged the order of the selections from the original work. In the front of the book she gives the original positions of everything according to her edition, though, so you can read them in that order if you want. I suppose this new order does make for a more unified and enjoyable read, even if it slightly anachronistic.

So, whether you're a specialist or just casually interested, this is a great volume to pick up - lots of good stuff directly from the medieval world.

Also, in response to the earlier reviewer - the notes are numbered in the back according to the page they refer to, which is standard practice with the Oxford World's Classics series. I don't tend to like endnotes either, but personally, I didn't find them difficult to use.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
Ad
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good
This is a great read--easy and accessible. A must have for English history buffs.
Published on July 13, 2006 by Z.A.

Only search this product's reviews



Customer Discussions

 Beta (What's this?)
New! See all customer communities, and bookmark your communities to keep track of them.
This product's forum (0 discussions)
  Discussion Replies Latest Post
  No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
  [Cancel]


Active discussions in related forums
   


Product Information from the Amapedia Community

Beta (What's this?)



Look for Similar Items by Category


Free Songs, Cheap Albums
Special MP3 Deals
Visit our Special Deals Store to find ultra-low prices on great albums, daily deals, and over 500 free songs.

Shop now

 

Best Books of 2008

Best of 2008
Find our top 100 editors' picks as well as customers' favorites in dozens of categories in our Best Books of 2008 Store.
 

Buy Three Books, Get a Fourth Free

4-for-3 Books
Order any four eligible books under $10 and get the lowest-price book free in our 4-for-3 Books Store. See more details.
 

Shop LED Bulbs in Home Improvement

Shop for LED bulbs
LED bulbs use less energy than other types of bulbs, making them an ideal choice for the environmentally friendly and cost-conscious.

Shop for LED Bulbs

 
Ad

 

Feedback

If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?

Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.



Where's My Stuff?

Shipping & Returns

Need Help?

Your Recent History

  (What's this?)
You have no recently viewed items or searches.

After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.

Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.

Continue shopping: Top Sellers
Free
Free by Chris Anderson
Paranoia
Paranoia by Joseph Finder
My Soul to Lose
My Soul to Lose by Rachel Vincent
Glenn Beck's Common Sense

Conditions of Use | Privacy Notice © 1996-2009, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates