
Length5h 54m
About this audiobook
In "Henry the Second", Alice Stopford Green delves into the complex reign of one of England's most significant monarchs, presenting a meticulous exploration of historical narratives intertwined with a distinctive literary flair. Green employs a scholarly approach that elegantly balances thorough research with engaging prose, offering readers insights into Henry's political maneuvers, conflicts with the church, and the shaping of English identity during the tumultuous 12th century. The book resonates with contemporaneous discussions surrounding nationalism and governance, making it an essential text in both historical and literary studies. Alice Stopford Green, a noted historian and biographer, was a pioneer in advocating for the inclusion of woman's perspectives in history. Her extensive academic background and passion for historical inquiry are reflected in her portrayal of Henry II, shaped by her own experiences as a woman in a predominantly male-dominated field. Green's dedication to illuminating the past, coupled with her ability to weave captivating narratives, positions her as a vital voice in the historiography of medieval England. Readers seeking a profound understanding of medieval politics, as well as those curious about Green's innovative historiographical methods, will find "Henry the Second" not only informative but also an engaging literary work that challenges traditional narratives. This book is a compelling addition to the libraries of both history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length5 hrs 54 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 15, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
8CHAPTER VI
2Introduction
9CHAPTER VIII
3Synopsis
10CHAPTER X
4Historical Context
11Analysis
5Henry the Second
12Reflection
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6CHAPTER I
13Memorable Quotes
7CHAPTER IV