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Going to Church in Medieval England is a beautifully illustrated, authoritative paperback perfect for history lovers, teachers, and parents seeking a clear, engaging look at parish life from the Anglo‑Saxons through the mid‑sixteenth century. This brand new paperback edition (ISBN: 9780300266436) offers a readable, richly detailed account of how parish churches shaped everyday religious and social life — ideal as a gift set addition, a classroom resource, or a keepsake for anyone fascinated by medieval England.
Written by renowned historian Nicholas Orme FSA FRHistS, an emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University, the book brings academic rigor and accessible storytelling together. Orme’s expertise in medieval and Tudor ecclesiastical history — and his wider work on the history of children and South West England — guarantees trustworthy, experience‑based context that both casual readers and scholars will appreciate.
Going to Church in Medieval England explains how parish churches came into existence, who staffed them, and how their buildings were used. With clear narrative and abundant illustrations, Orme explores:
Unlike a dry academic monograph, this paperback edition combines scholarship with vivid illustration and human stories. It’s a compact, authoritative single‑volume study that is both a reference and a pleasure to read. Teachers will find it useful for lesson planning on medieval society, while parents and gift buyers will value its accessibility and visual appeal as a thoughtful present for budding historians.
This book is a timeless addition to any history lover’s shelf — an authoritative, engaging guide to parish life in medieval and early Tudor England. Whether you’re buying a boxed set for a school, a paperback edition for personal study, or a thoughtful gift for a teacher or bibliophile, Going to Church in Medieval England offers clear insights, trustworthy scholarship, and richly detailed illustration that bring the past to life.
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