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Forged in Fire and Faith: Inside the Craft That Built the Medieval World. A Technical Exploration of the Blacksmiths Who Shaped an Era
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- Nombre de pages211
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10730-8
- EAN9783565107308
- Date de parution26/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille746 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Across medieval Europe, the heartbeat of every village, city, and fortress echoed from a single essential place-the blacksmith's forge. Forged in Fire and Faith offers general readers a clear, technically grounded look into the lives and craftsmanship of the smiths who armed knights, equipped farmers, and kept entire communities functioning.
Through vivid, accessible storytelling, this book reveals how medieval blacksmiths mastered the physics of heat, metal, and force to create tools, armor, horseshoes, weaponry, hinges, and countless everyday necessities.
Readers will explore the structure of a typical forge, the specialized tools of the trade, the science of tempering and quenching, and the apprenticeship systems that shaped new generations of smiths. Beyond technique, the narrative examines the cultural stature of blacksmiths-often seen as semi-mystical figures whose fires symbolized strength, craftsmanship, and divine order. From grueling work routines to the economic networks that supplied iron and charcoal, every chapter illuminates how these artisans balanced physical endurance, precision, and deep practical knowledge. Both informative and hands-on in tone, this technical exploration shows how blacksmiths helped construct the medieval world one hammerstroke at a time.
Readers will explore the structure of a typical forge, the specialized tools of the trade, the science of tempering and quenching, and the apprenticeship systems that shaped new generations of smiths. Beyond technique, the narrative examines the cultural stature of blacksmiths-often seen as semi-mystical figures whose fires symbolized strength, craftsmanship, and divine order. From grueling work routines to the economic networks that supplied iron and charcoal, every chapter illuminates how these artisans balanced physical endurance, precision, and deep practical knowledge. Both informative and hands-on in tone, this technical exploration shows how blacksmiths helped construct the medieval world one hammerstroke at a time.






















