
Two Houses, Two Kingdoms
A History of France and England, 1100-1300
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer M. Dixon
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By:
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Catherine Hanley
About this listen
An exhilarating, accessible chronicle of the ruling families of France and England, showing how two dynasties formed one extraordinary story
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries were a time of personal monarchy, when the close friendship or petty feuding between kings and queens could determine the course of history. The Capetians of France and the Angevins of England waged war, made peace, and intermarried. The lands under the control of the English king once reached to within a few miles of Paris, and those ruled by the French house, at their apogee, crossed the Channel and encompassed London itself.
In this lively, engaging history, Catherine Hanley traces the great clashes, and occasional friendships, of the two dynasties. Along the way, she emphasizes the fascinating and influential women of the houses—including Eleanor of Aquitaine and Blanche of Castille—and shows how personalities and familial bonds shaped the fate of two countries. This is a tale of two intertwined dynasties that shaped the present and the future of England and France, told through the stories of the people involved.
©2022 Catherine Hanley (P)2022 TantorVery good
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Fantastic stuff
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Fascinating historical account
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fascinating
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Great book but not worth listening to on Audible
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The narrator gets a lot better and the narrative is solid…
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What's particularly helpful is the author's empathy for the various players as human beings - something that can often be lost in histories of this period. This especially comes out when looking at the various royal women - some great leaders and politicians in their own right, many treated as just baby-making machines, almost all of whom (bar the Empress Matilda, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Blanche of Castillo) tend to get overlooked or dismissed in more traditional histories.
Despite this greater emphasis on the individual personalities and perspectives, however, this can still be hard to follow at times - far too many people called Henry, Louis, Phillip, William, Hugh, Arthur, and more. Without a handy timeline of who died when and family trees of both houses, it's extremely hard to keep track.
This makes an audiobook a poor format for consuming this one - especially as the narrator has a very harsh voice and a decidedly unempathetic tone, like an old-fashioned schoolmistress lecturing and hectoring,with some odd intonation and pronunciation.
A fresh angle on a familiar period
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Decent
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Excellent fresh perspective
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Narration was awful
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