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How, in times gone by, did they live-the ordinary people of England?
It Is unlikely that we shall ever have a better answer to this question than Trevelyan's English Social History, in which a great liberal historian set down all that he had been able to discover of the daily, unspectacular, but endlessly fascinating life of English people between the Middle Ages and Victorian times. The illustration of this classic work with pictures from contemporary English sources (so far as was possible) perfectly rounded off a historical record which Is as scholarly as It is attractive.
This 'history of a people with the politics left out' describes their work, their food, their homes, their clothes, their customs, their beliefs, their pastimes.
All the original Illustrations appear In this Pelican edition, which is In four volumes.
'A delight to the eye as well as to the mind. Trevelyan's style is vivid in itself, but with these contemporary pictures the...
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Fülszöveg
published by Penguin Books
How, in times gone by, did they live-the ordinary people of England?
It Is unlikely that we shall ever have a better answer to this question than Trevelyan's English Social History, in which a great liberal historian set down all that he had been able to discover of the daily, unspectacular, but endlessly fascinating life of English people between the Middle Ages and Victorian times. The illustration of this classic work with pictures from contemporary English sources (so far as was possible) perfectly rounded off a historical record which Is as scholarly as It is attractive.
This 'history of a people with the politics left out' describes their work, their food, their homes, their clothes, their customs, their beliefs, their pastimes.
All the original Illustrations appear In this Pelican edition, which is In four volumes.
'A delight to the eye as well as to the mind. Trevelyan's style is vivid in itself, but with these contemporary pictures the whole English scene of the period comes aWve'-John O'London's
The second volume covers the age of Shakespeare and the Stuart period.
The cover shows a miniature of a young man by Nicholas Milliard, c. 1588, in the Victoria and Albert Museum
For copyright reasons this edition is not for sale in the U.S.A.
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