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Georges Duby, a member of the Académie Française, is Professor of Medieval History at the Collège de France.
A History of Private Life has been an immense undertaking… The
series has deservedly attracted huge praise from historians of all
hues for its scholarly imagination and beautiful presentation. It
is thus an unusually strong recommendation to say that the final
volume is worthy of its predecessors.
*Financial Times*
The wealth of materials is impressive, and Arthur Goldhammer’s
skillful translation captures the contributors’ voices… Lavishly
illustrated with well-captioned reproductions.
*Chicago Tribune*
The text is leavened with an abundant display of imagery… The
entire series amounts to a vast treasury of human thought and
experience, a sourcebook of ideas and images. At times lyrical,
then analytical, but always provocative… A tool for the analyst and
the novelist as much as the historian and anthropologist.
*Los Angeles Times*
Together these five compact volumes cover much of the history of
the classical world, and do so with both ease and authority.
*Washington Post Book World*
There’s something wonderfully audacious about the very concept of
‘History of Private Life,’ a five-volume study that seeks to reveal
the most intimate details of everyday life over three millennia of
Western European history. Here is one scholarly work in which the
bathroom and the bordello figure as importantly as the storming of
the Bastille or the defeat of Napoleon… A fascinating glimpse into
the distant and exotic past.
*Los Angeles Times*
The new emphasis on the history of everybody has now been
consecrated in [this] ambitious five-volume series…masterfully
translated by Arthur Goldhammer… Copious illustrative
materials—paintings, drawings, caricatures, and photographs, all
cannily chosen and wittily captioned to display domestic life…
Magnificent.
*New York Times Book Review*
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