The English: A Social History, 10661945
By (Author) Christopher Hibbert
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
18th January 1989
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
942
Paperback
800
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 37mm
657g
The chapters range over life in the castles, palaces and monasteries, in the homes of rich merchants and in the hovels of peasants, describing the work and play of the inhabitants, their clothes, food and possesions, their servants and animals, their pleasures and suffering, their beliefs and attitudes, their schools, fairs, shops and markets, hospitals and prisons, theatres and churches, farms and factories, taverns and brothels covering every aspect of medieval and modern life.
Christopher Hibbert was described in the New Statesman as a pearl of biographers, in the Sunday Times as a gloriously versatile writer, and in the TES as perhaps the most gifted popular historian we have. His many highly acclaimed books include lives of Mussolini, Samuel Johnson, Wellington, Nelson, Queen Victoria and Napoleon; biographies of cities such as London (The Encyclopaedia of London), Rome, (The Encyclopaedia of Rome), Venice and Florence; histories of the Cavaliers and Roundheads and The Great Mutiny, and a social history of the English.