Book Review: The Time Travellers Guide....
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:39 am
I've just finished a book that I've heard a lot about but never had the chance to read until now. It's called The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer.
All I can say is WOW!!! It is the most informative and descriptive book on the daily lives, attitudes, beliefs and habits of every social grouping in 14th century England. There are tons of books out there on the military exploits of the time, but this is a book about the people. It truly shed's light on why they did what they did and why they accepted what they did.
His writing style is very easy to read, as if you are just having a conversation with him. It's not a 'quick' read because it is so full of incredible information and if you are a student of the era, like myself, you almost feel guilty reading through it too fast in fear of missing some important information, it's that good.
If you get a chance, get it, read it, highlight the good stuff and improve your understanding and portrayal if you are a living history type person.
Here's a link to the book through Amazon if you want a better idea of what it is:
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Travelers-Gu ... 062&sr=8-1
All I can say is WOW!!! It is the most informative and descriptive book on the daily lives, attitudes, beliefs and habits of every social grouping in 14th century England. There are tons of books out there on the military exploits of the time, but this is a book about the people. It truly shed's light on why they did what they did and why they accepted what they did.
His writing style is very easy to read, as if you are just having a conversation with him. It's not a 'quick' read because it is so full of incredible information and if you are a student of the era, like myself, you almost feel guilty reading through it too fast in fear of missing some important information, it's that good.
If you get a chance, get it, read it, highlight the good stuff and improve your understanding and portrayal if you are a living history type person.
Here's a link to the book through Amazon if you want a better idea of what it is:
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Travelers-Gu ... 062&sr=8-1