Medieval people.

by Eileen Edna Power, 1889-1940.

Book, 1963

Status

Available

Call number

D127 .P6

Publication

Publisher Unknown

Description

Every schoolboy knows that the Middle Ages arose on the ruins of the Roman Empire. The decline of Rome preceded and in some ways prepared the rise of the kingdoms and cultures which composed the medieval system.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Osbaldistone
These are genuinely endearing stories of individuals of medieval Europe who were notroyalty or aristocracy. Power gleans details of the lives of these people from numerous sources, and, at least in the case of the peasant, Bodo, uses these sources to create a composite character, due to the lack of
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sufficient historical information about any one historical person.

Powers describes the lives, homes, general living conditions and practices, the towns and villages, and the working and leasure time of her subjects. With varying degrees of success, Powers is able to bring three-dimensional figures to life, and at the end of this work, one feels like one is leaving new friends.

Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys cultural history or simply wants a better idea of medieval life.

Os.
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LibraryThing member astherest
Taking a completely novel approach for it's time, this book profiled the everyday lives of normal people in the middle ages. It does include Marco Polo, but he's the only person of any note in the book. I was bowled when I read it 40 years ago to learn that history could be about something other
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than the lives of kings and who was fighting who. I think even today's readers, for whom this approach to history is normal, would find these portraits interesting.
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LibraryThing member AliceAnna
Just couldn't get into it so I quit. Too dry.

Original publication date

1924

Barcode

34662000519287
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