
The Normans in European History, published in 1915 by Charles Homer Haskins, is a historical account that presents eight lectures on the significant role of the Normans in shaping European history. Haskins examines their contributions as state builders and cultural organizers in regions such as France, England, and Italy, highlighting Normandy's transformation into a powerful entity. The work offers a broad overview of the Normans' influence on European institutions and culture, connecting their legacy to larger historical currents. This text is notable for being one of the first comprehensive accounts of Norman history from this perspective.






