Medieval Hunting

Medieval Hunting

by RichardAlmond (Author)

Synopsis

Using a variety of sources (hunting treatises, assize books, manorial and ecclesiastical records, books of hours and literary collections) and pictures (which include the Emperor Maxmillian stag hunting, two ladies jousting, peasants rabbiting with ferrets and camouflage techniques such as disguising yourself as a woodcock), this book aims to bring to life the centrality of hunting to medieval societies, both as an economic necessity and as an expression of medieval humanity's sense of oneness with nature. Almond shows that all classes enjoyed hunting (in which he includes fishing, hawking and poaching) and women enjoyed it as well as men. This book aims to dispel some of the myths and misunderstandings about hunting, including the view that it was chiefly an aristocratic pursuit, and a male one at that.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 22 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0750921625
ISBN 13: 9780750921626

Author Bio
Richard Almond is course leade in history at Darlington College a college of Teeside University, where he is in charge of the BA History programme. He has written numerous articles on medieval hunting for Deer: The Journal of the British Deer Society, Medieval History and Medium Aevum.