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Medieval Horizons Ian Mortimer

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Medieval Horizons Zusammenfassung

Medieval Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter Ian Mortimer

The essential introduction to the Middle Ages by the bestselling author of The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England

We tend to think of the Middle Ages as a dark, backward and unchanging time characterised by violence, ignorance and superstition. By contrast we believe progress arose from science and technological innovation, and that inventions of recent centuries created the modern world.

We couldn't be more wrong. As Ian Mortimer shows in this fascinating book, people's horizons - their knowledge, experience and understanding of the world - expanded dramatically. Life was utterly transformed between 1000 and 1600, marking the transition from a warrior-led society to that of Shakespeare.

Just as The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England revealed what it was like to live in the fourteenth century, Medieval Horizons provides the perfect primer to the era as a whole. It outlines the enormous cultural changes that took place - from literacy to living standards, inequality and even the developing sense of self - thereby correcting misconceptions and presenting the period as a revolutionary age of fundamental importance in the development of the Western world.

Praise for Ian Mortimer:

'The endlessly inventive Ian Mortimer is the most remarkable medieval historian of our time' - The Times

Medieval Horizons Bewertungen

A sparkling re-evalutation of the Middle Ages ... An eye-opening book that challenges our preconceptions and prejudices about the pastMail on Sunday

Ian Mortimer is a wonderfully readable writerDaily Mail

Medieval Horizons doesn't set out to be a comprehensive survey of medieval England, but rather challenges us to rethink the Middle Ages and its social, cultural and intellectual innovations. Mortimer is a compelling advocate for our medieval inheritance. He is right that we should be proud of it The Times

In this razor-sharp book, Mortimer argues the case for the wonder of the Middle Ages with rigour, verve and, above all, evidenceSpectator

[A] spirited defence of the era ... Compelling stuff from one of the leading experts on the subjectsHistory Revealed

The word 'medieval' has become synonymous with 'backwards, ignorant, violent and superstitious.' But here Mortimer reminds us that our modern world is not the result of the technological developments of the past few centuries. Instead, our cultural, personal, social and environmental identities were forged in the medieval period. By shedding light on the important developments made from the first millennium to 1600, Mortimer asks us to redraw our understanding of the pastJanina Ramirez, Sunday Times-bestselling author of Femina

Provocative and refreshing. Medieval Horizons overturns many myths about the Middle Ages, showing that far from an era of stagnation, it was a period of profound change which has shaped today's worldSeb Falk, author of The Light Ages

Superb ... Mortimer allows us to make wonderfully compelling connections with our forebearsGuardian on The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England

His aim, triumphantly achieved, is to engage our sympathies with people whose similarities to us are as fascinating as their differencesSunday Telegraph on The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England

Perhaps the most enjoyable history book I've read all yearIndependent on The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England

The endlessly inventive Ian Mortimer is the most remarkable medieval historian of our timeThe Times on The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England

FascinatingTimes Literary Supplement

Über Ian Mortimer

Dr Ian Mortimer is the Sunday Times-bestselling author of the Time Traveller's Guides to Medieval England, Elizabethan England, Restoration Britain and Regency Britain, as well as four critically acclaimed medieval biographies. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1998. His work on the social history of medicine won the Alexander Prize in 2004 and was published by the Royal Historical Society in 2009. He lives with his wife and three children in Moretonhampstead, on the edge of Dartmoor.

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GOR013649354
9781529920802
1529920809
Medieval Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter Ian Mortimer
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Vintage Publishing
2024-02-22
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