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Ann Hyland ; foreword by Joan ThirskPublication Details
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LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) SF283 .H95 1999 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Ann Hyland discusses the working horse, the warhorse, horse breeding and trading and the whole infrastructure of grooms, farriers, lorimers, wheelwrights and cordwainers which kept the medieval equine world running. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "The horse was an important a part of the history of the Middle Ages as were the monarchs, noblemen and ordinary people for whom it was indispensable. For the transport of people, mail and goods, agriculture and sport, the horse was absolutely central to medieval life, enabling a host of daily activities as well as sustaining a vast support industry of grooms, farriers, lorimers, smiths, wheelwrights and cordwainers. Ann Hyland discusses the working horse, the warhorse, horse breeding and trading and the whole infrastructure which kept the medieval equine world running. She concentrates on the horse in England, but the study is firmly grounded in a worldwide perspective, with much reference being made to the east, where medieval and modern horsecraft has its origins."– BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Foreword / Joan Thirsk
- 1. Domesday and Before
- 2. Supply and Demand
- 3. Everyman’s Horse
- 4. Farming and Commerce
- 5. Trades and Crafts
- 6. The Black Prince’s Register: The Horse in Estate Management
- 7. Hunting
- 8. Tournaments
- 9. Medieval Postal Services
- 10. Travel
- 11. Warhorse Territory: The Geographical Canvas
- Index of Horse-related Subjects
ISBN
- 0750910674
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