“Green is intent on cutting through the chainmail of hype. This is a very serious book that’s bound to delight her academic colleagues.”—Gerard DeGroot, The Times
“This is a faultless study...Throughout, Green tries to pin down the secret of the Normans’ success, but she finds broad conclusions hard to reach because, like many of the most capable conquerors before them, the Normans were chameleons. Wherever they went, they came, they
saw, they conquered, then they melted into the background.”—Dan Jones, The Sunday Times
“Normans – the culmination of a life’s work as a medieval historian –...really gives a flavour of what it means even to try and reconstruct what happened, and how life felt, nearly a millennium ago…A salutary reminder that history very often needs to be rewritten.”—Tim Smith-Laing, The Daily Telegraph
“Power is key to explain the history of the Normans in eleventh-century Europe, so Judith Green argues in her magisterial new book. It offers a compelling analysis of the distinctiveness of each power grab in England and across the Mediterranean.”—Professor Elisabeth van Houts, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
“An ambitious and modern retelling of the medieval Normans and their culture. Green deploys her encyclopedic knowledge of medieval sources and modern scholarship to challenge existing perceptions on who the Normans thought they were, the places they voyaged to, regions they conquered, and why. Clear, concise and accessible, this book is recommended reading for anyone who is interested in this most fascinating of medieval peoples.”—Dr Charlie Rozier, University of Durham
“Judith Green paints a novel portrait of evolving Norman identity, character, impact and achievement in a bold new perspective. Richly and impressively documented, this lucidly written study weaves together British, continental, Scandinavian, and near-Eastern sources leading to novel, sometimes bold, conclusions.” —Professor Sally N. Vaughn, University of Houston
“A thoughtful and carefully-crafted exploration of the Normans at the height of their medieval power. Judith Green brilliantly writes the Normans in Europe through meticulous research, illuminating the times, places and people that made these exciting and diverse worlds.”—Dr Katherine Weikert, University of Winchester