Tudor Monastery Farm: Life in rural England 500 years ago

Tudor Monastery Farm: Life in rural England 500 years ago

by Ruth Goodman (Author), Peter Ginn (Author)

Synopsis

Ruth Goodman and Peter Ginn have become familiar faces on BBC2 after their hugely popular and immersive time-travelling experiments, Victorian, Edwardian and Wartime Farm. But for their fourth series, and our accompanying book, they have joined forces with Tom Pinfold to take on their biggest challenge yet: going back to Tudor England to endure the harsh realities of working for an Abbey Farm. Peter, Ruth and Tom are trained historians, driven by new research and discovery. They are passionate about bringing period details to life, and they do that for us by comprehensively inhabiting the era for months, using only materials, tools and technology available at the time, to earn their living, celebrate their holidays, clothe and feed themselves and their families. Follow them as they discover how to build a pigsty, brew their own ale, forge their own machinery and keep a Tudor household. Scrupulously researched, totally authentic and with its own contemporary narrative playing out within an accurate reconstruction of Tudor England, this is a fantastic glimpse into history, as it was lived. This is set to be Peter, Ruth and Tom's most ambitious historical assignment yet.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 10 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 1849906920
ISBN 13: 9781849906920
Book Overview: In a six-part BBC2 series this autumn, popular historians Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold go back to Tudor England to experience work as lay folk on an Abbey Farm. Shot on location at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, Chichester, West Sussex, www.wealddown.co.uk

Author Bio
Ruth Goodman is a specialist in British social history. She appeared as a presenter on all three previous Farm series, and co-authored the tie-in books. She is also a regular expert on The One Show. Peter Ginn is a trained archaeologist and historian, and appeared in all the previous series. He studied at University College London and has a passion for making the past accessible to all. Tudor Farm is the latest project in his career of 'avoiding a proper job'. Tom Pinfold is the latest addition to the Farm team. A military historian, he has worked on a number of naval events in Liverpool in conjunction wtih the Royal Navy, and has also worked as an archaeologist at the Museum of London.