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Early London: Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman

Uncovering London's Ancient Origins and Transformative Past

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In «Early London: Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman,» Walter Besant meticulously delineates the rich tapestry of London's history from its prehistoric origins through the complexities of Roman, Saxon, and Norman invasions. His literary style marries vivid descriptions with rigorous historical analysis, weaving together archaeological findings with contemporary accounts. This work not only serves as a comprehensive chronicle of the city's evolution but also highlights the socio-political dynamics that shaped it, providing a crucial context for understanding medieval urban development within Europe. Walter Besant was a prominent historical novelist and social reformer, whose deep-seated interest in London's past is interwoven with a broader critique of Victorian society. His background as a historian and a member of the Royal Society of Literature informed his approach to this subject, allowing him to bridge narrative storytelling with academic rigor. Besant's passion for London's heritage stemmed from his own experiences in the city, making him an astute observer of its enduring legacy. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the origins of one of the world's greatest cities. Besant's blend of engaging prose and scholarly insight offers readers both informative content and a sense of the city's ancient pulse, ensuring this volume remains essential for historians, students, and enthusiasts of urban history alike.

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10 September 2024
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540 p.
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8596547635390
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