Daily life in Arthurian Britain
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Daily life in Arthurian Britain
(Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series)
Greenwood, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-305) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book surveys current archaeological and historical thinking about the dimly understood characteristics of daily life in Great Britain during the fifth and sixth centuries.
Arthurian legends are immensely popular and well known despite the lack of reliable documentation about this time period in Britain. As a result, historians depend upon archaeologists to accurately describe life during these two centuries of turmoil when Britons suffered displacement by Germanic immigrants.
Daily Life in Arthurian Britain examines cultural change in Britain through the fifth and sixth centuries-anachronistically known as The Dark Ages-with a focus on the fate of Romano-British culture, demographic change in the northern and western border lands, and the impact of the Germanic immigrants later known as the Anglo-Saxons. The book coalesces many threads of current knowledge and opinion from leading historians and archaeologists, describing household composition, rural and urban organization, food production, architecture, fashion, trades and occupations, social classes, education, political organization, warfare, and religion in Arthurian times. The few available documentary sources are analyzed for the cultural and historical value of their information.
目次
Introduction
1. The Setting
2. The People
3. Towns and Countryside
4. Social Identities
5. Making a Living on the Land
6. Making a Living in Crafts and Trade
7. Keeping Order
8. Matters of Life and Death
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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