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David Herlihy

    8 mai 1930 – 15 février 1991

    David V. Herlihy est un auteur et historien dont le travail explore l'histoire du cyclisme. Ses écrits se caractérisent par des recherches approfondies et une narration qui fait revivre les époques passées et les figures associées à ce sport. À travers son œuvre, Herlihy examine l'impact culturel et social du cyclisme et sa place dans les aventures humaines. Son approche repose sur une enquête historique méticuleuse et une prose captivante, attirant les lecteurs dans des mondes révolus depuis longtemps.

    The Western Experience
    The History of Feudalism
    Medieval Households
    The Black Death and the Transformation of the West
    • Looking beyond the view of the plague as unmitigated catastrophe, Herlihy finds evidence for its role in the advent of new population controls, the establishment of universities, the spread of Christianity, the dissemination of vernacular cultures, and even the rise of nationalism.

      The Black Death and the Transformation of the West
    • Traces the history of family life during the Middle Ages and examines medieval marriages, childhood, motherhood, and fatherhood.

      Medieval Households
    • Editor David Herlihy gives examples of the principal types of documents that historians use in their investigations of feudal society. These include not only laws and legal commentaries, private charters and administrative records, but also selections from chronicles, saints' lives, sermons, liturgical works, and imaginative literature. Together these diverse sources illustrate in concrete and human terms the relationships between men and women, governments and their people, which were at the heart of the feudal system. Most of the documents have been newly translated.

      The History of Feudalism
    • The Western Experience

      Sixth Edition

      • 1216pages
      • 43 heures de lecture

      This text deals with the story of Western civilization. It covers social history, women's history and the interaction of the West with the other regions of the world. The text is available in a combined edition, a two-volume edition, a three-volume edition, and a Renaissance edition.

      The Western Experience