Terry Jones’ Medieval Lives

Terry Jones’ Medieval Lives by Terry Jones, published by BBC Publications in 2004, offers an engaging exploration of the Middle Ages through its key figures. This 224-page book, written in English, accompanies a television series and seeks to challenge common misconceptions about this often-misunderstood historical period. Each chapter focuses on a significant character, starting with the medieval peasant and delving into various aspects of life, including social conditions, relationships with the Church, and events like the Peasants’ Revolt.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics covered, from the impact of famine and the Black Death to the roles of entertainers, outlaws, and legendary figures. The book also discusses the development of monasteries, the influence of the Church, and the lives of philosophers and innovators. With its accessible and colloquial style, complemented by color photographs and illustrations, this edition presents a vivid glimpse into the realities of medieval life, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the civilization of Great Britain during the medieval period.
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Terry Jones, actor, director, author and Python, approaches this most `misrepresented and misunderstood’ period in history through its principal characters. Accompanying a TV series, the book addresses and redresses many of the stereotypical images we have of the Middle Ages. Each chapter deals with a major `character’, opening with the medieval peasant, discussing his life and work, his status, village life in general, his relationship with the Church and the Peasants’ Revolt. After famine and Black Death, Jones turns his attention to secular and royal minstrels and entertainers, as well as medieval romance and epic tales. From here to the outlaws, gangs and legendary figures of the period, to the monk, the development of monasteries and religious orders, the crusades and Church power. The rest of the books is filled with tales of philosophers, alchemists, magicians, fraudsters, innovators and doctors, chivalric knights, damsels and, ultimately, the king himself. Written in an accessible and colloquial style, this is a great read for anyone wanting to get a glimpse of real Medieval Lives . Full of colour photographs and illustrations, and Terry Jones dressed up in various garbs!
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