A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages. Unveiling Medieval England's Cultural Tapestry
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- Nombre de pages12034
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-623072-2
- EAN4064066230722
- Date de parution06/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille14 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages, " Thomas Wright meticulously examines the intricate tapestry of daily life in medieval England, illuminating the social customs, family dynamics, and evolving sentiments of the era. Utilizing a rich assortment of primary sources, including diaries, letters, and legal documents, Wright crafts a narrative that blends historical rigor with an engaging literary style, making the text accessible to both scholars and general readers.
His exploration reveals how societal norms and personal relationships were shaped by the feudal system and the Church, providing a profound understanding of the cultural fabric of medieval society. Thomas Wright, a renowned antiquarian and historian, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in medieval studies during the 19th century. His extensive scholarly background and passion for uncovering the nuances of England's past propelled him to investigate the everyday lives of its inhabitants.
Through his research, Wright aimed not only to document the era but also to challenge prevailing misconceptions about medieval life, contributing significantly to the field of social history. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive account of medieval domestic life and those interested in cultural history. Wright's insights provide a rare glimpse into the emotional and social landscapes of the time, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to understand the foundations of modern British society.
His exploration reveals how societal norms and personal relationships were shaped by the feudal system and the Church, providing a profound understanding of the cultural fabric of medieval society. Thomas Wright, a renowned antiquarian and historian, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in medieval studies during the 19th century. His extensive scholarly background and passion for uncovering the nuances of England's past propelled him to investigate the everyday lives of its inhabitants.
Through his research, Wright aimed not only to document the era but also to challenge prevailing misconceptions about medieval life, contributing significantly to the field of social history. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive account of medieval domestic life and those interested in cultural history. Wright's insights provide a rare glimpse into the emotional and social landscapes of the time, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to understand the foundations of modern British society.
In "A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages, " Thomas Wright meticulously examines the intricate tapestry of daily life in medieval England, illuminating the social customs, family dynamics, and evolving sentiments of the era. Utilizing a rich assortment of primary sources, including diaries, letters, and legal documents, Wright crafts a narrative that blends historical rigor with an engaging literary style, making the text accessible to both scholars and general readers.
His exploration reveals how societal norms and personal relationships were shaped by the feudal system and the Church, providing a profound understanding of the cultural fabric of medieval society. Thomas Wright, a renowned antiquarian and historian, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in medieval studies during the 19th century. His extensive scholarly background and passion for uncovering the nuances of England's past propelled him to investigate the everyday lives of its inhabitants.
Through his research, Wright aimed not only to document the era but also to challenge prevailing misconceptions about medieval life, contributing significantly to the field of social history. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive account of medieval domestic life and those interested in cultural history. Wright's insights provide a rare glimpse into the emotional and social landscapes of the time, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to understand the foundations of modern British society.
His exploration reveals how societal norms and personal relationships were shaped by the feudal system and the Church, providing a profound understanding of the cultural fabric of medieval society. Thomas Wright, a renowned antiquarian and historian, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in medieval studies during the 19th century. His extensive scholarly background and passion for uncovering the nuances of England's past propelled him to investigate the everyday lives of its inhabitants.
Through his research, Wright aimed not only to document the era but also to challenge prevailing misconceptions about medieval life, contributing significantly to the field of social history. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive account of medieval domestic life and those interested in cultural history. Wright's insights provide a rare glimpse into the emotional and social landscapes of the time, making it an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to understand the foundations of modern British society.



