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Life in the Middle Ages : from the 7th to the 13th Century / Hans-Werner Goetz.

By: Material type: TextNotre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame Press, ©1993Description: ix, 316 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0268013012
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CB 361 G555 1993
Contents:
Introduction: Everyday life and physical environment-Justifying a history of Medieval everyday life 1. People, nature, culture: the conditions of everyday life during the Middle Ages 2. The family - House and clan - Marriage: the wedding, the influence of the church, divorce - The wife - Love and sexuality - The children 3. Monasteries and monastic life - The institution: Benedictine Monasticism in the west: The history of Medieval Monasticism, the function of Monasteries - The space: the Monastery as residence for Monks - The inhabitants: the Monastic community: Admission, the community, Administration and Monastic offices, Relations among Monasteries and with the outside world - Monastic life 4. Peasant life and the Manorial system - The institution: the Medieval manorial system: The concept of the manorial system, Function and organization of the manorial system as an economic form, Manorial privileges - The space: peasant's house, manse, manor and village: Peasant's house, Manse, Village, Parish and Market - The people: peasantry and serfdom: Peasants in the middle ages, The association of Serfs - The life of Manse peasants: Labor, Service and yield, Peasant life outside work time 5. Knighthood and courtly life - The institution: principality, princely courts and courtly culture - The space: the Medieval castle - The people: Knighthood during the high middle ages - Courtly life: everyday life and courtly culture, The highlights: festivals and tournaments, other pastimes 6. City and citizenry - The institution: origins and development of the medieval city: the concept of the city, Beginnings and roots of the medieval city, rule and freedom in the Medieval city - The space: topography and buildings - The people: citizens and city residences - The beginnings of an Urban way of life Conclusion: everyday life and living space in the middle ages - a resume
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Everyday life and physical environment-Justifying a history of Medieval everyday life
1. People, nature, culture: the conditions of everyday life during the Middle Ages
2. The family
- House and clan
- Marriage: the wedding, the influence of the church, divorce
- The wife
- Love and sexuality
- The children
3. Monasteries and monastic life
- The institution: Benedictine Monasticism in the west: The history of Medieval Monasticism, the function of Monasteries
- The space: the Monastery as residence for Monks
- The inhabitants: the Monastic community: Admission, the community, Administration and Monastic offices, Relations among Monasteries and with the outside world
- Monastic life
4. Peasant life and the Manorial system
- The institution: the Medieval manorial system: The concept of the manorial system, Function and organization of the manorial system as an economic form, Manorial privileges
- The space: peasant's house, manse, manor and village: Peasant's house, Manse, Village, Parish and Market
- The people: peasantry and serfdom: Peasants in the middle ages, The association of Serfs
- The life of Manse peasants: Labor, Service and yield, Peasant life outside work time
5. Knighthood and courtly life
- The institution: principality, princely courts and courtly culture
- The space: the Medieval castle
- The people: Knighthood during the high middle ages
- Courtly life: everyday life and courtly culture, The highlights: festivals and tournaments, other pastimes
6. City and citizenry
- The institution: origins and development of the medieval city: the concept of the city, Beginnings and roots of the medieval city, rule and freedom in the Medieval city
- The space: topography and buildings
- The people: citizens and city residences
- The beginnings of an Urban way of life

Conclusion: everyday life and living space in the middle ages - a resume

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