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  • av Joel T. Rosenthal
    496 - 1 696,-

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal
    1 910,-

    An annual publication of historiographical essays on the pre-modern world; this issue celebrating the life and work of Paul E. Szarmach.

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal & Paul E. Szarmach
    1 680,-

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal & Caroline Barron
    1 286,-

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal & Paul E. Szarmach
    1 580,-

  • - Gift Giving and the Aristocracy, 1307-1485
    av USA) Rosenthal & Joel T. (State University of New York at Stony Brook
    506 - 1 486,-

  • - Village Life and Proofs of Age
    av Joel T. Rosenthal
    716 - 800,-

    This concise and unique volume explores the vital relationship between testimony, memory, and the community in medieval society.

  • - Sources and Narration in Late Medieval England
    av Joel T. Rosenthal
    636 - 1 196,-

    Joel Rosenthal explores some familiar sources from 14th and 15th century England, to show how memories and recollections can be used to build a compelling portrait of daily life in the late Middle Ages. questions of testimony, memory and narrative are explored.

  • - The social function of aristocratic benevolence, 1307-1485
    av Joel T. Rosenthal
    706 - 2 790,-

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal
    870,-

    In Old Age in Late Medieval England, Joel T. Rosenthal explores the life spans, sustained activities, behaviors, and mentalites of the individuals who approached and who passed the biblically stipulated span of three score and ten in late medieval England. Drawing on a wide variety of documentary and court records (which were, however, more likely to specify with precision an individual's age on reaching majority or inheriting property than on the occasion of his or her death) as well as literary and didactic texts, he examines "old age" as a social construct and web of behavioral patterns woven around a biological phenomenon.Focusing on "lived experience" in late medieval England, Rosenthal uses demographic and quantitative records, family histories, and biographical information to demonstrate that many people lived into their sixth, seventh, and occasionally eighth decades. Those who survived might well live to know their grandchildren. This view of a society composed of the aged as well as of the young and the middle aged is reinforced by an examination of peers, bishops, and members of parliament and urban office holders, for whom demographic and career-length information exists. Many individuals had active careers until near the end of their lives; the aged were neither rarities nor outcasts within their world. Late medieval society recognized the concept of retirement, of old age pensions, and of the welcome release from duty for those who had served over the decades.

  • av Joel T. Rosenthal
    1 056,-

    This study contends that, contrary to popular belief, there was no single structure or paradigm of family that embraced all men and women in the late Middle Ages. It demonstrates how individuals lived simultaneously within the patriarchal structure, the nuclear family and networks of kin.

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