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9780313293351: Daily Life in Elizabethan England (Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series)
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Students, teachers and interested readers should find in this resource a vivid and intimate account of life in the Elizabethan age. One of the first books on Elizabethan England to rise out of the "living history" movement, it combines a hands-on approach with current research. Organised for easy reference, it is enlivened with how-to sections - recipes, clothing patterns, songs and games, all gathered from original sources. This hands-on approach recreates the daily life of ordinary people, not just the aristocracy, and systematically covers the most basic facts of life in a readily accessible format. Clearly illustrated with 94 drawings, patterns and diagrams, it provides a wealth of information for classroom and library use and for those interested in recreating Elizabethan life. The work is organised into sections on the structure of Elizabethan society, the course of life (birth, childhood, education, marriage, old age and death), the cycles of time (daily, weekly and yearly schedules, including a calendar of the Elizabethan year), the living environment (houses, villages, towns and travel), clothing (including instruction for making complete Elizabethan male and female outfits), food (featuring a selection of recipes), and entertainment (songs with sheet music and instruction for authentic games and dances). A chronology of Tudor England, a glossary, appendices with information and ideas on organising Elizabethan feasts and fairs, and lists of suggested readings, videos and recordings complete the work. This is a valuable resource for classrooms and school and public libraries because it gives readers a true understanding of what it would be like to live in 16th-century England.

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..."provides a useful overview of day-to-day life in a particular period of the past in a similar sequence of chapters. Following a brief history of the era, an overview chapter discusses the social structure, governmental organization, religious establishment, and economy of the period. Subsequent chapters outline the cycle of life, from birth to death, and the cycles of time, moving through the day, week, and year as experienced by the people of that era. A final series of chapters discuss food, clothing, and entertainment. The strength of these books is their detailed portrayal of the life of earlier times and the opportunities provided to recreate parts of that life. The text is rich in many details. Recommended for all types of libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin ..." an incredible amount of detail about daily life..., such as popular songs and patterns for clothing...Black-and-white diagrams and pictures are clear and informative...Singman's books will be welcome additions for anyone looking for in-depth material on English life of the past."-School Library Journal "[These] important study guides are recommended for college-level and high school pursuit: they are packed with information and detail and will prove important supplemental reading for history courses."-The Bookwatch "Looking for a way to spice up your Shakespeare? Longing for new information on the Middle Ages? Then Greenwood'sDaily Life in Elizabethan Englandby Jeffrey L. Singman is for you!...Daily Life in Elizabethan England is a must for every school library, and a must for any teacher who seriously teaches Shakespeare!"-Utah Council of Teachers of English/Language Arts ..."Daily Life, the latest addition to the Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History series, accurately shows how the vast majority of people lived, ate, dwelled, what they did for a living, what they believed in, and how they spent their leisure time. This fine work does not neglect the upper classes; rather it relegates them to their appropriate place in a overall view of Elizabethan society."-Renaissance Magazine "Highly appealing with its up close and personal look at daily life in sixteenth century England, this outstanding work covers the culture and customs of country and city folk in an enjoyable, readable fashion...this work of high quality, scholarly research will be an invaluable resource both in the classroom and in the library. The clear, focused, readily-accessible format is a delight to read and will find a broad audience...Highly recommended."-VOYA ..."provides an outline of the cultural, economic, and political background of the period including a calendar of annual events and activities...Anyone portrayina a person from England from the late sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries should read this book...This book provides all the basic information needed to get started on a period persona of the Elizabethan Age and can be an aid for thoses who are representing the next several generations."-The Moderne Aviso "Based as it is on both standard secondary sources...and the primary sources from which its dress patterns and recipes come, the book is a valuable introduction to the everyday life of the period. Furthermore, its participation in the living history movement, like that movement itself, allows for a more imaginative entrance into the Elizabethan world than one might experience through the reading of a standard, more conventional social history...a valuable addition to scholarship. tells an old story"-Shakespeare Bulletin "This book is a wonderful source for students and teachers studying the Elizabethan Age. Readers can live' within the age as they encounter recipes, clothing patterns, songs and games. Students will enjoy browsing through the pages and learning how much money a knight would have made, how some of the homes were constructed, and what type of shoe a lady might have worn. A typical day is explained in detail, as is each month of the year. Consideration is given to all social classes, not just the aristocracy. This could serve as the core of an excellent cross-curricular unit for staff and students to produce together...Highly recommended."-The Book Report " These important study guides are recommended for college-level and high school pursuit: they are packed with information and detail and will prove important supplemental reading for history courses."-The Bookwatch ?[These] important study guides are recommended for college-level and high school pursuit: they are packed with information and detail and will prove important supplemental reading for history courses.?-The Bookwatch ?Looking for a way to spice up your Shakespeare? Longing for new information on the Middle Ages? Then Greenwood'sDaily Life in Elizabethan Englandby Jeffrey L. Singman is for you!...Daily Life in Elizabethan England is a must for every school library, and a must for any teacher who seriously teaches Shakespeare!?-Utah Council of Teachers of English/Language Arts ?Highly appealing with its up close and personal look at daily life in sixteenth century England, this outstanding work covers the culture and customs of country and city folk in an enjoyable, readable fashion...this work of high quality, scholarly research will be an invaluable resource both in the classroom and in the library. The clear, focused, readily-accessible format is a delight to read and will find a broad audience...Highly recommended.?-VOYA ?...provides an outline of the cultural, economic, and political background of the period including a calendar of annual events and activities...Anyone portrayina a person from England from the late sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries should read this book...This book provides all the basic information needed to get started on a period persona of the Elizabethan Age and can be an aid for thoses who are representing the next several generations.?-The Moderne Aviso ?This book is a wonderful source for students and teachers studying the Elizabethan Age. Readers can live' within the age as they encounter recipes, clothing patterns, songs and games. Students will enjoy browsing through the pages and learning how much money a knight would have made, how some of the homes were constructed, and what type of shoe a lady might have worn. A typical day is explained in detail, as is each month of the year. Consideration is given to all social classes, not just the aristocracy. This could serve as the core of an excellent cross-curricular unit for staff and students to produce together...Highly recommended.?-The Book Report ?... an incredible amount of detail about daily life..., such as popular songs and patterns for clothing...Black-and-white diagrams and pictures are clear and informative...Singman's books will be welcome additions for anyone looking for in-depth material on English life of the past.?-School Library Journal ?...Daily Life, the latest addition to the Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History series, accurately shows how the vast majority of people lived, ate, dwelled, what they did for a living, what they believed in, and how they spent their leisure time. This fine work does not neglect the upper classes; rather it relegates them to their appropriate place in a overall view of Elizabethan society.?-Renaissance Magazine ?Based as it is on both standard secondary sources...and the primary sources from which its dress patterns and recipes come, the book is a valuable introduction to the everyday life of the period. Furthermore, its participation in the living history movement, like that movement itself, allows for a more imaginative entrance into the Elizabethan world than one might experience through the reading of a standard, more conventional social history...a valuable addition to scholarship. tells an old story?-Shakespeare Bulletin ?...provides a useful overview of day-to-day life in a particular period of the past in a similar sequence of chapters. Following a brief history of the era, an overview chapter discusses the social structure, governmental organization, religious establishment, and economy of the period. Subsequent chapters outline the cycle of life, from birth to death, and the cycles of time, moving through the day, week, and year as experienced by the people of that era. A final series of chapters discuss food, clothing, and entertainment. The strength of these books is their detailed portrayal of the life of earlier times and the opportunities provided to recreate parts of that life. The text is rich in many details. Recommended for all types of libraries.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin .,." an incredible amount of detail about daily life..., such as popular songs and patterns for clothing...Black-and-white diagrams and pictures are clear and informative...Singman's books will be welcome additions for anyone looking for in-depth material on English life of the past."-School Library Journal .,."Daily Life, the latest addition to the Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History series, accurately shows how the vast majority of people lived, ate, dwelled, what they did for a living, what they believed in, and how they spent their leisure time. This fine work does not neglect the upper classes; rather it relegates them to their appropriate place in a overall view of Elizabethan society."-Renaissance Magazine .,."provides a useful overview of day-to-day life in a particular period of the past in a similar sequence of chapters. Following a brief history of the era, an overview chapter discusses the social structure, governmental organization, religious establishment, and economy of the period. Subsequent chapters outline the cycle of life, from birth to death, and the cycles of time, moving through the day, week, and year as experienced by the people of that era. A final series of chapters discuss food, clothing, and entertainment. The strength of these books is their detailed portrayal of the life of earlier times and the opportunities provided to recreate parts of that life. The text is rich in many details. Recommended for all types of libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin .,."provides an outline of the cultural, economic, and political background of the period including a calendar of annual events and activities...Anyone portrayina a person from England from the late sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries should read this book...This book provides all the basic information needed to get started on a period persona of the Elizabethan Age and can be an aid for thoses who are representing the next several generations."-The Moderne Aviso
About the Author:
JEFFREY L. SINGMAN is an editor of The Middle English Dictionary at the University of Michigan. He is a practitioner of Elizabethan living history as a founding member of the University Medieval and Renaissance Association (Tabard Inn Society) of Toronto and Southwark Tryan'd Bands, an international living history organization. Singman has published and lectured on games, literature and game theory, medieval languages and literatures, and the Robin Hood legend.

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  • PublisherGreenwood Press
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 031329335X
  • ISBN 13 9780313293351
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