Life in a medieval village/ Frances and Joseph Gies

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1991, 1990

Publisher

Harper Collins

Place of Publication

New York, New York

Physical

ix, 257 p. : ill., maps ; 20 cm

Edition

1st HarperPerennial ed

ISBN

9780060920463 (pbk.)

Notes

Focusing on the village of Elton in the English East Midlands, medieval peasants are portrayed at work and at play seven hundred years ago.

The village emerges -- The English village: Elton -- The lord -- The villagers: who they were -- The villagers: how they lived -- Marriage and the family -- The village at work -- The parish -- Village justice -- The passing of the medieval village.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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