Living in the Middle Ages focuses primarily on two ""ideal"" periods set in 1100 and 1450, and generally in England. This book examines all the aspects of daily life across all strata of pre-Norman and feudal society, from the barons and bishops to the serfs; from food to religious beliefs. Coverage includes the feudal system, typical village, life in the castle, the Medieval church, and the growth of towns in the 15th century. This reference is a useful tool for students wanting to learn more about living in the Middle Ages. Chapters include: Working for the Overlord - the Peasant; Life in the Castle; Power to the Priest; Life in a Medieval Town.
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