Description
Reviews
Review from previous edition Peter Biller ends his book with a question: is medieval demographic thought recognisably there? He has left his readers with only one possible answer - and in doing so changed the way we must think not just about the medieval past but about what has come after in terms of understanding the world. * Janet Nelson, History Today *
a trail-blazing book, packed with intellectual fireworks. It fuses diverse sources and scraps of information to detonate an explosion of insights. * Medical History *
There are many strengths to this book, not least the imaginative lateral thinking required to conceive the topic in the first place ... an outstanding and original study, which approaches the high middle ages (in its reality as well as its thought worlds) from an unexpected but remarkably productive direction. Its heterogeneous interests should inspire a wide readership. * History *
an impressive piece of scholarship. * Social History of Medicine *
Awards
Winner of Joint winner of the 2002 Longman/History Today Prize.
Book Information
ISBN 9780199265596
Author Peter Biller
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 747g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 157mm * 27mm