Salt of Common Life
Discover the rich tapestry of medieval England with Salt of Common Life by Edwin Brezette Dewindt. Published in 1995, this insightful hardback spans 562 pages and delves into the economic and social conditions of England from 1066 to 1485. Dewindt expertly examines the individuality of medieval English men and women, highlighting their capacity for choice in a world of rigid social structures. This book is not just a historical account; it offers a profound understanding of the rural and social dynamics that shaped everyday life in Great Britain during the medieval period. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Salt of Common Life is an essential addition to your collection, providing a unique perspective on the sociology of the time. Explore the past and enrich your knowledge of England's history with this compelling work.