This multidisciplinary book explores the social practice of dining over 2000 years, examining the... more This multidisciplinary book explores the social practice of dining over 2000 years, examining the archaeological, documentary, material culture and art historical evidence for the consumption of food and drink in various historical, social and cultural contexts. The authors look at the locations for dining and the concomitant decoration, furniture and tableware. They explore the norms for appropriate and inappropriate behaviour and the rituals of dining, such as food preparation and presentation, the serving of food and its means of consumption. The book will be of particular relevance to courses at Durham, Sheffield, Birmingham, Nottingham, Exeter, Royal Holloway and York Paperback 208 pages (September 29, 2005) Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd ISBN: 0752434454
... Early medieval Britain can only be understood in the context of contemporary developments in ... more ... Early medieval Britain can only be understood in the context of contemporary developments in Ireland and on the Continent. In this volume Dr Dawn Hadley offers a much-needed synthetic re-evaluation of the society of the northern Danelaw. ...
... The contributors are: Dawn Hadley, Jenny Moore, William M. Aird, Jeremy Goldberg, Matthew Ben... more ... The contributors are: Dawn Hadley, Jenny Moore, William M. Aird, Jeremy Goldberg, Matthew Bennet, Janet Nelson, Conrad Leyser, Robert Swanson, Patricia Cullum, Ross Balzaretti, Shaun Tougher, Julian Haseldine, Marianne Ailes and Mark Chinca. ...
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Jan 1, 2006
Page 1. Reviews Jewish martyrs in the pagan and Christian worlds. By Shmuel Shepkaru. Pp. xii+414... more Page 1. Reviews Jewish martyrs in the pagan and Christian worlds. By Shmuel Shepkaru. Pp. xii+414. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. £45. 13 978 0 521 84281 5; 10 0 521 84281 6 JEH (57) 2006; doi:10.1017 ...
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