Medieval Panorama : The English Scene from Conquest to Reformation (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History)

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Medieval Panorama : The English Scene from Conquest to Reformation (Cambridge Library Collection - Medieval History)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 834 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781108010535
  • DDC分類 942.03

Full Description

First published in 1938 and reprinted many times, this book by the distinguished medievalist G. G. Coulton (1858-1947) was described by The Times Literary Supplement as 'a triumph of presentation ... This survey is in short an achievement notable alike for its erudition and also for the grace with which such learning is here so lightly carried. ... it would be hard to discover a better introduction to the everyday life of England during those pregnant centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Reformation'. Fifty-two chapters based on a lifetime of research cover every aspect of medieval life, from the emergence of feudalism to 'the bursting of the dykes' at the Reformation. The focus is largely on England, but the European context is also clearly defined in this remarkable synthesis: as a review in The Observer said at first publication, 'There is no one else like Dr Coulton.'

Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. The cauldron of God's wrath; 2. Bishops of Rome; 3. Conversion of the wild men; 4. Feudalism emerges; 5. Land and folk; 6. The village (1); 7. The village (2); 8. Village dance and song; 9. Nature and superstition; 10. Popes and prelates; 11. Rector and vicar; 12. The making of a priest; 13. Church statistics; 14. The shepherd; 15. The flock (1); 16. The flock (2); 17. The silver lining; 18. Dante's Commedia; 19. The royal court; 20. Chivalry; 21. Chaucer and Malory; 22. The monastery; 23. Cloister life; 24. The town; 25. Home life; 26. Trade and travel; 27. Just price and usury; 28. The ghetto (1); 29. The ghetto (2); 30. Justice and police; 31. From school to university; 32. Scholastics and Bible; 33. Science; 34. Medicine; 35. Freethought and inquisition; 36. The papal schism; 37. The Lollards; 38. The Black Death; 39. The Hundred years' war; 40. The mystics; 41. The peasant saint; 42. Artist life; 43. Literary life; 44. Sports and theatre; 45. Women's life; 46. Marriage and divorce; 47. The old and the new; 48. More and Utopia; 49. The fight for the Bible; 50. The open Bible; 52. Peasant and highbrow; 52. The bursting of the dykes; Notes; Index.