After the Black Death
A Social History of Early Modern Europe: Interdisciplinary Studies in History
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Narrated by:
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Neil Holmes
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By:
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George Huppert
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A work of genuine social history, After the Black Death leads the listener into the villages and cities of European society. The book begins with an overview of family and community structure, social conflict, and religious beliefs. After describing the fundamental traits of both rural and urban society, it considers the elites, armed rebellion, poverty, criminality, sexual behavior, and marriage practices.
©1998 George Huppert (P)2015 Redwood AudiobooksCritic reviews
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- Mazarine
- 05-06-21
Plenty of detail brings this period alive.
I really enjoyed the anecdotal information, which created powerful images of the daily lives, opportunities, restrictions and injustices of this time.
Excellent performance by the narrator was marred by the poor pronunciation of European names, whether people or places. I've found this in all the American narrators I've listened to on Audible and it's a shame.
I know France and Germany very well and would have loved to know the places he was referring to. Only Bordeaux was pronounced properly and I could just about work out when he mentioned Augsberg, despite the warped pronunciation.
It's a shame the publishers don't invest a small amount of time and money into teaching its narrators the correct pronunciation.
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