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  • Cecilia Penifader and the World of English Peasants Before the Plague (The Middle Ages Series)
  • Written by: Judith M. Bennett
  • Narrated by: Laura Greaves
  • Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins

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A Medieval Life

Written by: Judith M. Bennett
Narrated by: Laura Greaves
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A Medieval Life offers a biography of one woman, a portrait of her world, and an introduction to historical method. Written in a clear and accessible style, it reworks a well-loved book to provide an entirely new resource for students, teachers, and general listeners.

Like Cecilia Penifader, most people in the Middle Ages were peasants, humble people living socially below the knights, bishops, and kings who figure so large in history books. Judith M. Bennett shows that peasants, too, made history. She explores how peasant lives were closely entangled with the lives and interests of those more privileged, looking at manors as well as villages; parishes, faith, and ritual practices; royal taxes and justice; economy and trade; famine and disease. By moving out from Cecilia's perspective, the book explores the ties and tensions that bound all medieval people—poor as well as rich—into a medieval society.

The book also provides a primer on the fact-finding and interpretative debates that are at the heart of the historian's craft. Each chapter includes a new section on how medievalists today are studying such topics as puberty, morals, courtship, and climate change. The final chapter explores some of the different ways in which historians, for better and for worse, have understood medieval society.

The book is published by University of Pennsylvania Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

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What the critics say

"A story that is at the same time the biography of a woman and the portrait of a world." (Speculum)

"A well written overview of the world of the medieval peasantry." (Parergon)

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