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The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium Book

Although daily dangers were many, housing uncomfortable, and the dominant smells unpleasant indeed ("August was the month when flies started to become a problem, buzzing round the dung heaps in the corner of every farmyard and hovering over the open cesspits of human refuse that were located outside every house", write journalists Lacey and Danziger) life in England at the turn of the first millennium was not at all bad. "If you were to meet an Englishman in the year 1000," they write, "the first thing that would strike you would be how tall he was--very much the size of anyone alive today." The Anglo-Saxons were not only tall, they go on to say, but also generally well fed and healthy; more so than many Britons only a few generations ago. Writing in a breezy, often humorous style, Lacey and Danziger draw on the medieval Julius Work Calendar, a document detailing everyday life around A.D. 1000, to reconstruct the spirit and reality of the era. Light though their touch is, they've done their homework, and they take the reader on a well-documented and enjoyable month-by-month tour through a single year, touching on such matters as religious belief, superstition, medicine, cuisine, agriculture and politics, as well as contemporary ideas of the self and society. Readers should find the authors' discussions of famine and plague a refreshing break from present-day millennial worries, and a very stimulating introduction to medieval English history. --Gregory McNameeRead More

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  • 0316643750
  • 9780316643757
  • Robert Lacey, Danny Danziger
  • 28 January 1999
  • Little, Brown & Company
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 230
  • Christmas ed
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