Objects, Environment, And Everyday Life In Medieval Europe by Robert Jervis

This book delves into the intricate tapestry of daily life in medieval Europe, exploring how objects and the environment shaped the lives of individuals during this period. It examines the interplay between material culture and social practices, highlighting the significance of everyday items in the construction of identity and community. Through a detailed analysis of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes, the book offers insights into the lived experiences of people from various social strata, revealing the profound impact of their surroundings on their routines, beliefs, and interactions.

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