A Source-Book of English Social History

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A Source-Book of English Social History

by M. E. Monckton (Mary Evelyn Monckton) Jones

EN·~6 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

PREFACE

2:45
2

CHAPTER I SAXON VILLAGE AND MANORIAL SYSTEMS - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

23:57
3

CHAPTER II GILDS - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

25:01
4

CHAPTER III MEDIÆVAL LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

40:56
5

CHAPTER IV THIRTEENTH CENTURY LONDON - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

1:01:44
6

CHAPTER V FIFTEENTH CENTURY LIFE - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

44:32
7

CHAPTER VI EXPLORATION - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

28:53
8

CHAPTER VII ILLUSTRATIONS OF LIFE IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

1:01:24
9

CHAPTER VIII EIGHTEENTH CENTURY EXTRACTS - INTRODUCTORY NOTES

59:14
10

INDEX

15:43

Description

This volume invites listeners to step into the classroom of a historian, where ancient records become specimens for the mind. Rather than delivering a narrative, the book strings together excerpts from Saxon law codes, medieval chronicles, parish registers, and letters from traders and explorers. Each fragment is introduced with brief commentary that explains its context and highlights the questions it raises, encouraging listeners to weigh evidence and form their own judgments. The approach reflects a hands‑on method of learning that treats history as an ongoing investigation.

Spanning from early seventh‑century Saxon villages to the bustling streets of London on the eve of the Industrial Revolution, the collection covers law, economics, religion and everyday life. Selections include the Paston correspondence, parliamentary rolls, the writings of Marco Polo and Sir Thomas Roe, and vivid accounts of market practices and enclosure disputes. Hearing the voices of peasants, clergy, merchants and monarchs gives listeners a textured sense of how Britain’s social fabric evolved. The material is presented in a scholarly yet accessible style, useful for students and anyone who enjoys hearing history speak for itself.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (349K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-06-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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M. E. Monckton (Mary Evelyn Monckton) Jones

A historian and writer of the early 20th century, she is best known for clear, accessible books that bring English social life and imperial history into focus. Her work often turns large historical subjects into lively reading built from original records and everyday detail.

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