Lacey, Robert.
Boston : Back Bay Books/Little, Brown, 2000, c1999.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-220) and index.
- The Julius work calendar : the wonder of survival — January : for all the saints — February : welcome to Engla-lond — March : heads for food — April : feasting — May : wealth and wool — June: life in town — July : the hungry gap — August : remedies — September : pagans and pannage — October : war games — November : females and the price of fondling — December : the end of things, or a new beginning?
- How did people make sense of the end of one era and the start of another? The Year 1000 plunges readers into the past in colorful detail and provides them with a historically accurate portrait of life on the cusp of the first millennium.
Subjects:
- England — Social life and customs — To 1066.
- Great Britain — History — Ethelred II, 979-1016.
- One thousand, A.D.
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