Ian Mortimer has a great book focused on Medieval England
that takes you on a tour of the sights, smells, and daily habits of the English people during this time period. In general, it's a fun read, though you might wish to save the sections on medical care for when you're not eating. He apparently has one on Elizabethan England that I haven't acquired a copy of yet.
Looks promising!
This one goes into great depth (and on entertaining tangents) on the history of private life, using an historic house as a model. It's eye-opening how recent some of our homely comforts actually are.
What about you? Do you have a favorite history or nonfiction book you can lose yourself in?
Thanks for these suggestions, Angelica. . .I'm checking them out!
ReplyDeleteHope they're helpful! :)
DeleteNice! All three sound fascinating. :-) Makes me wonder what someone (a hundred years from now) will say about our time.
ReplyDeleteEspecially once we have people who have never experienced life before online. How quaint our childhoods will seem!
DeleteJust requested Ian Mortimer's book--I LOVE that sort of thing! Mary Roach has done a series of non-fiction books which I love. Like SPOOK (on the afterlife) and STIFF (about cadavers). Granted, they're not for everybody. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've read Stiff and loved it! I'll have to check out Spook, thanks.
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