The Story of Rouen (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Theodore Andrea Cook

 
9781332591664: The Story of Rouen (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Rouen's siege, its struggle, and what the town bears after centuries of history

Discover the dramatic tale of Rouen during the English occupation, from the takeover of the Abbey of St. Ouen to the lasting changes in its streets, walls, and monuments. This book connects military action with daily life, showing how defeat, ransom, and resilience shaped a city that remains rich in memory and architecture.

The narrative moves through key moments and places, linking dramatic events with the town’s enduring landmarks. You’ll explore the fate of the Vieux Palais, the role of the Duke of Bedford, and the echoes of Jeanne d’Arc as the town’s story unfolds across centuries of change. The book blends maps, descriptions, and anecdotes to illuminate how Rouen grew and transformed in response to war and recovery.
  • Follow the siege’s turning points and their impact on Rouen’s economy, governance, and daily life
  • See how major sites like the Tour du Colombier, Celestins, and St. Ouen feature in the town’s memory
  • Learn about the long arc of occupation, resistance, and renewal through vivid scenes and artifacts
  • Understand how later generations preserved and studied Rouen’s medieval and early modern past
Ideal for readers who want a richly detailed, accessible history of a Northern French city and how its past continues to shape its present.

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