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New England Knits: Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist
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New England Knits: Timeless Knitwear with a Modern TwistNew England Knits: Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist

New England’s seasons call for plenty of warm knitwear, and New England Knits provides an irresistible collection of beautiful designs.
Inspired by autumn and winter in New England (where the savvy knitter is never far from a sweater between September and March), the book is divided into three themes: Walk in the Woods, Around the Town, and Along the coast. Within each section readers will find a variety of flattering, wearable sweaters and accessories (including hats, mittens, scarves, bags, and shawls). Projects by guest designers from Classic Elite, Berroco, and the Fiber Company provide round out the collection.
 
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Tags: England, Knits, collection, mittens, including, Modern, Twist
Tradition and Belief - Religious Writing in Late Anglo-Saxon England
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Tradition and Belief - Religious Writing in Late Anglo-Saxon EnglandTradition and Belief - Religious Writing in Late Anglo-Saxon England

In this major study of Angle-Saxon religious tests sermons, homilies, and saints' lives written in Old English -- Clare A. Lees reveals how the invention of preaching transformed the early medieval church, and thus the culture of medieval England in placing Anglo-Saxon prose within a social matrix, her work offers a new way of seeing medieval literature through the lens of cultures.To show how the preaching mission of the later Anglo-Saxon church was constructed and received, Lees explores the emergence of preaching from the traditional structures of the early medieval church -- its institutional knowledge, genres, and beliefs.


 

 
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Tags: medieval, preaching, Anglo-Saxon, church, England
Food in Medieval England - Diet and Nutrition
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Food in Medieval England - Diet and NutritionFood in Medieval England - Diet and Nutrition

The first aim of the book is to establish how much more is now known about patterns of diet, nutrition, and the use of food in display and social competition; its second is to promote interchange between the methodological approaches of historians and archaeologists. The text brings together much original research, marrying historical and archaeological approaches with analysis from a range of archaeological disciplines, including archaeobotany, archaeozoology, osteoarchaeology, and isotopic studies.
 
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Tags: archaeological, approaches, range, disciplines, analysis, Medieval, England, Nutrition
Monastic Hospitality - The Benedictines in England c.1070 - c.1250
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Monastic Hospitality - The Benedictines in England c.1070 - c.1250Monastic Hospitality - The Benedictines in England c.1070 - c.1250

Hospitality was an integral part of medieval monastic life. In receiving guests the monks were following Christ's injunction and adhering to the Rule of St Benedict, as well as taking on an important role within society and providing a valuable service for fellow religious. This book draws on a wide range of sources to explore the practice and perception of monastic hospitality in England c. 1070-c. 1250, an important and illuminating time in a European and an Anglo-Norman context; it examines the spiritual and worldly concerns compelling monasteries to exercise hospitality, alongside the administrative, financial and other implications of receiving and caring for guests.
 
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Tags: hospitality, Hospitality, England, guests, important, Monastic, receiving
Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 - 1550
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Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 - 1550Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 - 1550

Death had an important and pervasive presence in the Middle Ages. It was a theme in medieval public life, finding expression both in literature and art. The beliefs and procedures accompanying death were both complex and fascinating. Christopher Daniell's approach to this subject is unusual in bringing together knowledge accumulated from historical, archaeological and literary sources. The book includes the very latest research, both of the author and of others working in this area. The result is a comprehensive and vivid picture of the entire phenomenon of medieval death and burial.
 
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Tags: medieval, Death, death, latest, author, Burial, England