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Queen Emma: A History of Power, Love, and…
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Queen Emma: A History of Power, Love, and Greed in 11th-Century England (origineel 2005; editie 2006)

door Harriet O'Brien

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Emma was one of England's most remarkable queens- a formidable woman who made her mark on a Europe beset by Vikings. By birth a Norman, she married and outlived two kings of England and witnessed the coronations of two of her sons- Harthcnut the Viking and Edward the Confessor. She became an unscrupulous political player and was diversely regarded as a generous Christian patron, the admired co-regent of the nation, and a ruthlessly Machiavellian mother. She was, above all, a survivor- her life was punctuated by dramatic falls, all of which she overcame. Her story is one of power, politics, love, greed and scandal in an England caught between the Dark Ages and the Norman invasion of 1066.… (meer)
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Titel:Queen Emma: A History of Power, Love, and Greed in 11th-Century England
Auteurs:Harriet O'Brien
Info:Bloomsbury USA (2006), Paperback, 288 pages
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Queen Emma and the Vikings: Power, Love, and Greed in 11th Century England door Harriet O'Brien (2005)

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This is a book I've been wanting to read for a while. It covers the period of English history that intrigues me the most -- the period of the Danelaw and after -- and the people who intrigue me the most: Æðelræð, Emma/Ælfgifu (so many Ælfgifus!), Knútr, and Edward. This is the pivotal period where the conditions for the shift to Norman rule (just another foreign rule) are created. I am most interested in the creation of identities and multilingualism of the period. The author does a good job of teasing out a narrative from the limited documentary sources, but the book is flawed by gaffes that a non-medievalist would make, and she's got a real fixation on the limited/non-literacy of the period. Medievalists think about that differently now: there are many different literacies and strategies. ( )
1 stem AmyMacEvilly | Feb 3, 2023 |
What a life! Well written and interesting subject matter, makes a pretty good book. ( )
  a1stitcher | Jun 22, 2019 |
Queen Emma (called Aelfgifu by most of her subjects) was a strong-willed Norman who was queen of England twice over--first as the wife of Anglo-Saxon king Aethelred, then as the wife of the conquering Danish king Cnut. She had little impact in Aethelred's court, but was (according to O'Brien) very involved in revitalizing Cnut's reputation in Europe through conspicuous acts of piety and generosity. After Cnut's death, she fought long and hard to get one of her sons on the English throne. Cnut's two sons, Harold Harefoot (son of Cnut's first wife, also named Aelfgifu) and Harthacnut (Emma's son) each claimed the throne, but Harold died and Harthacnut was crowned King of England without having to fight. Emma's younger son by Aethelred then returned to England (he had been hiding in Normandy) and joined his half-brother Harthacnut as co-ruler. Harthacnut was a brutal and heavy-handed ruler, and few mourned when he died only a few years later. Edward, later called "Confessor", was then the sole ruler of England. Upon his childless death many years later, Emma's nephew William the Conquerer claimed the throne.

It's fascinating history, but there is frustratingly little known about Emma herself. Today, we only have a few clues, from The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the history she commissioned, the Encomium Emmae. ( )
  wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |
This is a quick and easy read, a great introduction to the events leading up to 1066. Especially useful is the brief introcuction of about 60 characters (dramatis personae), subdivided into Normans, Anglo-Saxons and Scandinavians; just a few sentences each to explain who is who, what and why. The book looses points for not containing any illustrations beyond a few maps though. ( )
  SabinaE | Jan 23, 2016 |
I wish this had been a better book. It could have been so, if the author had reinforced his trot through what we learned from William of Malmesbury and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle with a good deal more about the role of regal women in the English society of the time, and contrasted that with the roles in Norse society of the time. There's also a good deal of good guy-bad guy dichotomy that jars on me. I think i could have done better than this. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Jul 14, 2014 |
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Emma was one of England's most remarkable queens- a formidable woman who made her mark on a Europe beset by Vikings. By birth a Norman, she married and outlived two kings of England and witnessed the coronations of two of her sons- Harthcnut the Viking and Edward the Confessor. She became an unscrupulous political player and was diversely regarded as a generous Christian patron, the admired co-regent of the nation, and a ruthlessly Machiavellian mother. She was, above all, a survivor- her life was punctuated by dramatic falls, all of which she overcame. Her story is one of power, politics, love, greed and scandal in an England caught between the Dark Ages and the Norman invasion of 1066.

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