How People Lived: Everyday Life Through History

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How People Lived: Everyday Life Through History

Ordinary Routines, Material Culture, and Social Rhythms Across Civilizations

Social and cultural history

Author: Mae Collinsworth

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Language: English

Published by: epubli

Published on: 16th February 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783565252237


History is not only made by kings and battles

It unfolds in kitchens, workshops, and marketplaces where ordinary people shaped their worlds through daily choices and routines. This exploration reconstructs everyday existence across different societies and epochs, using archaeological findings and documentary sources to reveal how people truly lived.

From Roman tenement dwellers to medieval peasants, from Ottoman artisans to Victorian factory workers, discover the material realities that defined human experience. Examine what people ate, wore, and valued. Understand how they organized their homes, raised children, and navigated social hierarchies. Witness how technological changes from the plow to the printing press transformed domestic rhythms and community life.

Archaeological evidence brings texture to these stories: cooking vessels reveal dietary patterns, building foundations show housing inequality, discarded objects illuminate consumption habits. Documentary records—letters, account books, legal complaints—capture voices usually absent from grand narratives.

Each chapter focuses on specific periods and regions, demonstrating that understanding daily life requires examining both continuity and change. The familiar and the foreign coexist in these reconstructions, showing how universal human needs met vastly different material conditions across time and geography.

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