Going to Church in Medieval England: A Social History
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Going to Church in Medieval England is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of social history, architecture, and tradition, exploring the multifaceted institution of the medieval church in England. Authored by Dr. Orme, this engaging 400-page tome delves deeply into the evolution of English ecclesiastical life, engaging readers with its thoughtful analysis of how past practices resonate in our modern institutions. Crafted using durable materials, the book’s sturdy binding and high-quality...
Show moreGoing to Church in Medieval England is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of social history, architecture, and tradition, exploring the multifaceted institution of the medieval church in England. Authored by Dr. Orme, this engaging 400-page tome delves deeply into the evolution of English ecclesiastical life, engaging readers with its thoughtful analysis of how past practices resonate in our modern institutions. Crafted using durable materials, the book’s sturdy binding and high-quality paper ensures that it is not just a read, but a companion for years of study and exploration.
Best Occasions to Use This Gift: This book makes a perfect gift for Christmas, Birthdays, or Academic Celebrations like graduations. It is an ideal present for anyone interested in history, religion, or culture, offering them countless hours of knowledge and inspiration.
While many works focus solely on architectural details or specific events, Going to Church in Medieval England covers a holistic view of the church’s role throughout medieval society. Unlike other historical texts that may sacrifice detail for brevity, Orme presents a nuanced perspective that showcases the interconnection between architecture, social norms, and religious practices, ensuring it stands out as a reference point for scholars and casual readers alike.
This book is not merely a collection of facts but a narrative that brings history alive, making the reader feel as though they are walking through the ancient churches of England. With its profound insights, it broadens your understanding of not just medieval churches but also the cultural and religious practices that have shaped modern beliefs. Grab a pencil and prepare for an engaging journey through time, finding connections that resonate in today’s world!
Less| manufacturer | Yale University Press |
|---|---|
| releaseDate | 2021-06-01T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
The book focuses on the social history of the medieval church in England, exploring its architecture, practices, and influence on society.
Yes, it is written to be accessible to both general readers and scholars.
It includes rich illustrations and a comprehensive analysis drawn from a variety of historical sources.
The book spans approximately 400 pages.
History enthusiasts, students, and religious leaders will find significant value in its insights.