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The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England

De: Ian Mortimer
Narrado por: Mike Grady
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Organized as a travel guide for the time-hopping tourist, The Time-Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England is an entertaining popular history with a twist. Historian Ian Mortimer reveals in delightful (and occasionally disturbing) detail how the streets and homes of 16th century looked, sounded, and smelled for both peasants and for royals; what people wore and ate; how they were punished for crimes and treated for diseases; and the complex and contradictory Elizabethan attitudes toward violence, class, sex, and religion. Mortimer also indulges readers in the lives of literary luminaries such as Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Sir Walter Raleigh.

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I gave top marks to Ian Mortimer's book The Time Traveler's Guide To Medieval England, and I'm overjoyed beyond words to see this book now in the Audible lineup. More please! Mortimer's claim of history is that a relic or a ruin can only teach us so much about history; what we understand about our own world is what makes those lessons accessible. As such, the "gimmicky" nature of this history book sets it apart from all others because it's not "that book." It's an in-depth portrait of the reign of England's "Golden Age" under Gloriana that connects the dots between the people of that time and ours. It's a present tense account that allows the reader to fully explore a time, place, and culture in a fully three-dimensional way, complete with sights, sounds, smells, tastes, personalities, attitudes, hopes, fears, ambitions, and everything else that is generally omitted from the textbooks of names, dates, and events. Complex issues such as religion and politics of the age are brought to life in a way that an outsider can understand it and embrace it as a catapult to further exploration. But at the same time, you get to walk down the streets, take in the sights, meet the people, and peek into their lives like a tourist... or an intruder. You will laugh. You will cringe. You will pick your jaw up off the ground. And mostly, you will become familiar with a world that would otherwise be completely alien to us and gain an appreciation for it you might not otherwise get from those other books alone.

As with the Medieval England book, this is a near-perfect work, not only for the historically-inclined like myself, but also for those who claim to hate history because it's "boring." Mortimer's brand of history is a public service for the rest of us that brings both the modern sensibilities of "just the facts" found in the sterile accounts offered today as well as the kind of storytelling magic that historians of yesteryear brought to the table. The result is as close to living history as we can get without actually traveling through time, and it is astounding, if only because we don't have to smell it. If I have a complaint at all, it's that I want MORE. Hopefully those other books will be added to the Audible lineup in the near future.

Elizabethan England... As Never Presented Before

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If you could sum up The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England in three words, what would they be?

Eye Opening Facts

What did you like best about this story?

First it was broken down into sections IE; Medicine, Dress codes etc. really made it easy to listen and to follow.

What about Mike Grady’s performance did you like?

He was wonderful, he drew the listener into the subject matter, you wanted to know MORE!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The horrid conditions for the poor and the misogyny at all levels of society. Even the women with wealth were restricted in so many ways. The poor woman were used and discarded and many times ended up being fodder for those who chose to break laws, and then have these poor woman bare the brunt of what will happen. Things haven't changed even with a FEMALE Monarch.

Any additional comments?

As an individual who not only enjoys history, and historical novels Ian Mortimer did his homework. It must have taken him years to collect all his information. It was done very well and in a way anyone will enjoy who wants to know more about the time of the reign of Elizabeth I

What an eye opener, totally enjoyable

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An entertaining, communicative and comprehensive walk through Elizabethan England. I absolutely loved it! You will too.

History revealed!

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The earlier, Medieval book was both shorter, and with superior narration. It’s not that the length itself is a problem, but rather that the narrator makes it feel many times longer than it already is. He’s fine, really, should you judge him on a variety of individual elements, but when taken together he weighs the book down like an anchor. A voice for lullabies. Elizabethan ASMR. Perhaps it’s just a matter of personal taste and you’ll like him just fine, but I’d definitely suggest listening to a sample first. If the first book is any guide, then this must be full of fascinating information. I’ll never know for certain, as the narrator escorts every sentence in through one ear and then promptly out the other, insisting along the way that not a single brain cell be touched or memory formed. Better suited to a museum tour, I’m sure. But as for The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England, not a single solid memory remains. A shame.

Slippery narration.

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Just being a big history buff I loved this book. guarantee I will be listening to it again. I felt totally immersed in the environments described, as well as the culture and people in it. Total thumbs up. Loved this book.

Loved it.

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