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The Secret Middle Ages

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The Middle Ages are known as a god-fearing time, a time of hard work and of squalid living conditions for the majority of the population - or as a time of opulence that graced only the courts and halls of the reigning monarch. In The Secret Middle Ages, Malcolm Jones presents a completely fresh view of the medieval world that will blow all stereotypes out of the water.

Using a wealth of little-known and recently discovered artefacts, and drawing particularly on humbler artworks, Jones paints a compelling picture of the visual environment of the great mass of ordinary people between 1200 and 1550. The picture that emerges is of a civilisation that is both like and unlike our own - one that teems with the richness of life and its contradictions. We find beliefs and traditions rendered memorable by the vivid, creative imagination and strong visual culture of the Middle Ages. Love, hatred, crime and punishment, proverbs, heaven on earth, husband-beating - all feature in the jewellery, tableware, illustrations, carvings and textiles of the period.

A major reassessment of the high medieval period, this revised and updated edition of The Secret Middle Ages is essential reading for anyone curious about their ancestors. As Jones writes, gems and precious metals may dazzle the eye, but a pewter brooch - tawdry as it may appear - has the power to reveal far more of the real medieval world.

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ISBN: 9781803998008
Publication date:
Author: Malcolm Jones
Publisher: The History Press
Format: Paperback
Genres: European history: medieval period, middle ages
Material culture
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Social and cultural history
History of art
Religious and ceremonial art
Archaeology