Life in a Medieval Village
By (Author) Frances Gies
By (author) Joseph Gies
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
19th September 2016
11th August 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
European history: medieval period, middle ages
Social and cultural anthropology
306.0942650902
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 16mm
227g
Medieval history comes alive in Joseph and Frances Giess classic bestseller on life in medieval villages
This new reissue of Life in a Medieval Village, by respected historians Joseph and Frances Gies, paints a lively, convincing portrait of rural people at work and at play in the Middle Ages. Focusing on the village of Elton, in the English East Midlands, the Gieses detail the agricultural advances that made communal living possible, explain what domestic life was like for serf and lord alike, and describe the central role of the church in maintaining social harmony. Though the main focus is on Elton, c. 1300, the Gieses supply enlightening historical context on the origin, development, and decline of the European village, itself an invention of the Middle Ages.
Meticulously researched, Life in a Medieval Village is a remarkable account that illustrates the captivating world of the Middle Ages and demonstrates what it was like to live during a fascinatingand often misunderstoodera.
Joseph (19162006) and Frances (19152013) Gies were the world's bestselling historians of medieval Europe. Together and separately, they wrote more than twenty books, which col-lectively have sold more than a million copies. They lived in Michigan.