Medieval Hunting

Medieval Hunting by Richard Almond, published by History Press Limited in 2011, is a reprint edition that spans 224 pages. This book explores the significance of hunting in medieval societies, highlighting its dual role as both an economic necessity and a reflection of humanity’s connection with nature during that era.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how hunting shaped social structures and cultural practices in medieval Europe. Almond’s study delves into various aspects of this activity, including its implications for social history and anthropology. The text presents a comprehensive view of hunting as a vital component of life, offering insights into the relationship between humans and their environment during the medieval period.
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Richard Almond’s study brings vividly to life the universality and centrality of hunting to medieval societies, both as an economic necessity and as an expression of medieval humanity’s almost atavistic sense of oneness with nature
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