The Medieval Household In Christian Europe, C. 850 C. 1550 by Sarah Rees Jones

This scholarly work delves into the intricate dynamics of the medieval household in Christian Europe, spanning from the 9th to the 16th century. It explores the household as a fundamental unit of social, economic, and political life, examining its evolution over time. The book provides insights into the roles and relationships within households, including the interplay between family members, servants, and dependents. It also highlights the influence of religious and cultural norms on domestic life, offering a comprehensive understanding of how households functioned as microcosms of broader societal structures during this period.

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