Medieval Domesticity: Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Medieval Domesticity: Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Maryanne Kowaleski
Edited by P. J. P. Goldberg
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:332
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9780521174121
ClassificationsDewey:942.03
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 3 March 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What did 'home' mean to men and women in the period 1200-1500? This volume explores the many cultural, material and ideological dimensions of the concept of domesticity. Leading scholars examine not only the material cultures of domesticity, gender, and power relations within the household, but also how they were envisioned in texts, images, objects and architecture. Many of the essays argue that England witnessed the emergence of a distinctive bourgeois ideology of domesticity during the late Middle Ages. But the volume also contends that, although the world of the great lord was far removed from that of the artisan or peasant, these social groups all occupied physical structures that constituted homes in which people were drawn together by ties of kinship, service or neighbourliness. This pioneering study will appeal to scholars of medieval English society, literature and culture.

Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... an excellent, multi-disciplinary study of the contents and meaning of the late medieval English household and home.' The Medieval Review Review of the hardback: 'Few volumes of scholarly essays combine coherence of subject and quality of research as this one does.' Journal of British Studies