Pleasures and Pastimes in Tudor England by Alison Sim

Pleasures and Pastimes in Tudor England by Alison Sim

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How did the Tudors enjoy themselves? For the men and women of Tudor England, there was, just as there is today, more to life than work. Alison Sim explores the full range of entertainments enjoyed at this time, covering everything from card games and bear-baiting to interior design.

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Pleasures and Pastimes in Tudor England by Alison Sim

How did the Tudors enjoy themselves? For the men and women of Tudor England, there was, just as there is today, more to life than work. Four hundred years before the invention of television and radio, they did not lead a boring or mundane life. Indeed, in many ways the richness of Tudor entertainment shames us. While continuing the medieval tradition of tournament and pagentry, the Tudors also increasingly read and attended the theatre. Dancing and music were also popular, and were considered just as important as hunting and fighting for an ambitious Tudor's social skills. Church festivals provided the perfect excuse for revelry, and weddings and christenings were, as they are today, great social occasions. Here, Alison Sim explores the full range of entertainments enjoyed at this time, covering everything from card games and bear-baiting to interior design. The book should appeal to anyone interested in this rich period of history.
Alison Sim is a costumed guide at Hampton Court Palace. She has also worked at the Tower of London and has lectured on Tudor food for the Mary Rose Trust. She is the author of The Tudor Housewife and Food and Feast in Tudor England.
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ISBN 13 9780750931779
ISBN 10 0750931779
Title Pleasures and Pastimes in Tudor England
Author Alison Sim
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2008-01-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.