In a period marked by a number of great diarists, England after the Civil War was a place of pleasure and drama. Indulgences such as coffee houses and frost fairs were enjoyed by some, while the fashion for displaying finery lent itself to a new style of shopping. However, a renewed outbreak of plague and the Great Fire of London were twin tragedies that brought instability to the age. Restoration England joins other titles in the new Shire Living Histories series, providing the book lover with an entertaining read and a vivid insight into the real, daily lives of those living in the period: the work that was done, food that was eaten and leisure activities that were pursued.
Author Biography
Peter Furtado is a writer and historical consultant. The editor of History Today magazine for ten years, he is now series editor of the Shire Living Histories series.