How to be a Tudor

A Dawn-to-Dusk Guide to Everyday Life

Ruth Goodman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:7th Jul '16

Should be back in stock very soon

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This engaging book explores the daily lives of commoners in Tudor England. How to be a Tudor immerses readers in authentic historical experiences.

The Tudor era was a time of significant transformation in history, marked by dramatic events and notable figures. While many are familiar with the intrigues of the royal court, How to be a Tudor takes a different approach by exploring the everyday lives of commoners during this fascinating period. Ruth Goodman, a renowned 'method historian,' immerses herself in the daily routines of the Tudors, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into their world. From cooking methods to personal hygiene, Goodman leaves no stone unturned in her quest to uncover the realities of Tudor life.

In How to be a Tudor, Goodman shares her experiences and insights, demonstrating how our ancestors navigated challenges and embraced customs that may seem foreign to us today. Through her meticulous research and firsthand experiences, she reveals the sensory details of Tudor life—what people ate, how they dressed, and even how they interacted with one another. This book serves as a time machine, transporting readers back to an era where soot was used for dental care and the concept of 'upper crust' had a very different meaning.

The narrative is enriched by Goodman's engaging storytelling and her ability to connect historical facts with relatable anecdotes. If you have enjoyed the works of authors like Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, you will find How to be a Tudor to be a captivating exploration of true stories that highlight the resilience and creativity of those who lived in Tudor England.

Most historians simply research the past; she lives it ... she's experienced almost every activity she describes. This book is packed with delicious kernels of knowledge ... all served up by the most delightfully eccentric author I've ever encountered. Seldom have I had so much fun reading history. Seldom have I learnt so much. -- Gerard DeGroot * The Times *
Always entertaining, and her narrative is often lifted by the fact that she has taken the trouble to experience many of the alien aspects of Tudor life ... This imbues the book with a palpable sense of the texture of our ancestors' day-to-day lives * Observer *
Riveting. This is a real "people's history" that takes us straight into the sensate feelings of ordinary life -- the feel, touch, smells, and labour of people living five centuries ago, giving an earthy reality to our enduring fascination with the Tudors -- Juliet Gardiner
A deeply researched and endlessly fascinating account of what it was like to live as a Tudor. The narrative is rich in period detail and based upon a thorough review of the contemporary sources, but what makes it unique is the fact that Goodman has put it all into practice - sleeping, eating, washing and dressing like a Tudor. As a result, How To Be a Tudor is one of very few books which can justifiably claim to bring every aspect of this enduringly popular period dazzlingly to life. -- Tracy Borman, author of 'Thomas Cromwell: The untold story of Henry VIII’s most faithful servant'
Ruth is the queen of living history, long may she reign! -- Lucy Worsley
Fascinating immersive history * New York Times *
Leisure activities like dancing, gambling, and trips to the bear-baiting arena are brought to life by imaginative readings of primary sources... Common wisdom on everything from the healthiest sleeping position (on the right) to how to conceive a male child (by tying a ribbon around the left testicle) rounds out this engaging, erudite guide * New Yorker *
Goodman's latest foray into immersive history is a revelation ... It's the next best thing to being there -- Sarah Ferguson * New York Times Book Review *
Her enthusiasm is exhilarating and contagious; her writing is clear and clean, sharply observant of tactile details and what they reveal about 16th-century life * Boston Globe *
Engagingly written and awash in the practicalities of life in the age, it presents a vivid, fascinating era of British history and reminds us that we're never as far from the past as we like to think -- Genevieve Valentine * NPR *

ISBN: 9780241973714

Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 22mm

Weight: 270g

352 pages