"Henry the Second" by Alice Stopford Green is a historical exploration of King Henry II, who, despite being a foreigner, forged a common identity across England and left a lasting legacy. The book examines the life and times of Henry II, emphasizing his pivotal role in shaping English law and government. It illustrates the beginnings of a modern system of rules under his guidance and the unification of previously distinct peoples. The narrative lays out the challenges and political chaos that defined Henry's early years and path to power. This sets the scene for understanding how he revolutionized governance and relationships between the church and state.
Henry the Second
By Alice Stopford Green
Witness the rise of a foreign king who reshaped England's laws and unified its people, leaving an enduring mark on history.
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About the AuthorAlice Stopford Green was an Irish historian, nationalist, and member of the first Seanad Éireann.
Alice Stopford Green was an Irish historian, nationalist, and member of the first Seanad Éireann.
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