Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Christopher Dyer

    Christopher Dyer est réputé pour son exploration de la vie quotidienne, un thème central dans ses œuvres historiques. Il plonge dans l'histoire économique et sociale de l'Angleterre médiévale, avec un accent particulier sur les Midlands anglais de la période saxonne au XVIe siècle. L'approche académique de Dyer examine la vie des gens ordinaires et les transformations sociales et économiques du Moyen Âge tardif. Son expertise a été reconnue par d'importantes invitations académiques, y compris des séries de conférences prestigieuses dans de grandes universités.

    Everyday Life in Medieval England
    Making a Living in the Middle Ages
    Making a Living in the Middle Ages
    Lords and Peasants in a Changing Society
    Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages
    A Country Merchant, 1495-1520
    • A Country Merchant, 1495-1520

      Trading and Farming at the End of the Middle Ages

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Focusing on the years around 1500, this work offers a significant contribution to economic and social history through new evidence and analytical methods. It presents a fresh perspective by centering on John Heritage, an individual whose story illuminates the complexities of this enigmatic period. The narrative engages with historical themes, providing insights into the social dynamics and economic conditions of the time.

      A Country Merchant, 1495-1520
    • Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages

      Social Change in England C.1200 1520

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(32)Évaluer

      Focusing on the intricacies of medieval English society, this revised edition delves into the social structures, cultural norms, and daily life of the era. It offers insights into the roles of various classes, the influence of the church, and the impact of historical events on societal development. The book combines scholarly research with engaging narratives, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of life during medieval times.

      Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages
    • Lords and Peasants in a Changing Society

      The Estates of the Bishopric of Worcester, 680-1540

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the large church estate of Worcester, this historical account explores its evolution from its foundation through to the Reformation. It delves into the dynamics between lords and peasants, highlighting the socio-economic changes and the impact of religious shifts on the community. The narrative provides insight into the complexities of medieval society and the role of the church in shaping local governance and daily life.

      Lords and Peasants in a Changing Society
    • Making a Living in the Middle Ages

      • 424pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(54)Évaluer

      Dramatic social and economic change during the middle ages altered the lives of the people of Britain in far-reaching ways, from the structure of their families to the ways they made their livings. This book presents a fresh view of the British economy from the ninth to the sixteenth century and an account of medieval life.

      Making a Living in the Middle Ages
    • Making a Living in the Middle Ages

      The People of Britain 850-1520

      • 403pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      This text brings economic history to life by uncovering the human element to the transactions and class relations behind the medieval economy. It uses a wider range of sources than conventionally found in economic histories: literary sources, landscape history and archaeology.

      Making a Living in the Middle Ages
    • Everyday Life in Medieval England

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This work captures the day-to-day experience of people in the Middle Ages - the houses and settlements in which they lived, the food they ate, their trading, and their social relationships

      Everyday Life in Medieval England