Daily Life in Elizabethan England
β Scribed by Forgeng, Jeffrey L.
- Book ID
- 108998436
- Publisher
- Greenwood
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780313365607
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β¦ Synopsis
Daily Life in Elizabethan England: Second Edition offers a fresh look at Elizabethan life from the perspective of the people who actually lived it. With an abundance of updates based on the most current research, this second edition provides an engagingβand sometimes surprisingβpicture of what it was like to live during this distant time.
Readers will learn, for example, that Elizabethans were diligent recyclers, composting kitchen waste and collecting old rags for papermaking. They will discover that Elizabethans averaged less than 2 inches shorter than their modern British counterparts, and, in a surprising echo of our own age, that many Elizabethan city dwellers relied on carryout mealsβalbeit because they lacked kitchen facilities. What further sets the book apart is its "hands-on" approach to the past with the inclusion of actual music, games, recipes, and clothing patterns based on primary sources.
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