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The setting of The Dark Mod is fantasy (specifically, science fantasy, what with the magic and steampunk elements), not history. However, due to the nature of the society depicted and focused on in the game's setting, The Dark Mod still takes heavy from real history, primarily the society of late-medieval and early modern Europe. Though there is plenty of room for anachronisms and creativity, the setting's down-to-earth nature can be enhanced with bits of historical accuracy concerning | The [[universe|setting of The Dark Mod]] is fantasy (specifically, science fantasy, what with the magic and steampunk elements), not history. However, due to the nature of the society depicted and focused on in the game's setting, The Dark Mod still takes heavy from real history, primarily the society of late-medieval and early modern Europe. Though there is plenty of room for anachronisms and creativity, the setting's down-to-earth nature can be enhanced with bits of historical accuracy concerning | ||
Consider this article a resource on historical topics related to everyday life, work and socialising of people from period societies. Feel free to take inspiration from the online and bibliographic sources provided, or to suggest and/or add useful sources you've found yourself. | Consider this article a resource on historical topics related to everyday life, work and socialising of people from period societies. Feel free to take inspiration from the online and bibliographic sources provided, or to suggest and/or add useful sources you've found yourself. | ||
== General info == | == General info == |
Revision as of 10:34, 6 April 2018
The purpose of this article
The setting of The Dark Mod is fantasy (specifically, science fantasy, what with the magic and steampunk elements), not history. However, due to the nature of the society depicted and focused on in the game's setting, The Dark Mod still takes heavy from real history, primarily the society of late-medieval and early modern Europe. Though there is plenty of room for anachronisms and creativity, the setting's down-to-earth nature can be enhanced with bits of historical accuracy concerning
Consider this article a resource on historical topics related to everyday life, work and socialising of people from period societies. Feel free to take inspiration from the online and bibliographic sources provided, or to suggest and/or add useful sources you've found yourself.
General info
Food and cuisine
Agriculture, forestry, mining and other resource gathering
Old crafts and industries
Economy and trade
Housing and social infrastructure
Clothing, garments and footwear
Healthcare and medical science
Phisick - Presents a collection of medical antiques grouped by specialty, with photographs and descriptions of each item.
The Gross 18th Century: Calling bullshit on hygiene myths
Eye Antiques and Collectibles - Eye antiques display items from the ophthalmic past including glasses spectacles, ophthalmoscopes, microscopes, and eye exam items.
Historical Eye Glasses - A video on authentic replicas of early modern eyewear.
Weights of an Apothecary - A resource site for the antique weights formerly used by apothecaries, chemists, druggists and pharmacists. Most British weights of the 19th and 20th centuries illustrated and described. A forum for exchange of information and discussion.
Scales and Weights - A collection of all types of historical scales and weights from different periods of the past 3000 years.
Scientific Medical & Mechanical Antiques - Complete articles are posted from the journal, American Artifacts, on early microscope makers, hand corn shellers, early surveying instruments, a variety of quack medical devices, as well as information on early patents.
The Medical Humanities SIU PRESS series - Bibliographic overview of the non-fiction book series of medical history monographs.
Writing, literature, arts
Sociology and customs
Bibliography
Book title | Author | Publisher | Country of origin | Pages, edition and cover | ISBN | Description |
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Open Air Museums: The History and Future of a Visionary Idea | Rentzhog S. (eng. transl. Airey, S. V.) |
Carlssons Bokförlag (Stockholm) & Jamtli Förlag (Östersund) |
Sweden | 1st edition 2007 hardcover |
978-91-7948-208-4 | A comprehensive book on the history and development of open-air museums and their depictions of housing, work and life in previous historical periods. |
At Home: A Short History of Private Life | Bryson B. | Doubleday (London) | United Kingdom | 536 p. 1st edition 2010 hardcover softcover e-book |
978-0-385-60827-5 | In the words of the author, "homes are not a refuge from history, they're where history ends up". The author goes through his house room by room and discusses the reasons why they are like they are. For example, why do we have salt and pepper on the kitchen table ? Why not salt and cumin ? He then delves into the historical reasons for this. It focuses mostly on Britain with a bit of America thrown in too. |
The Building of The Green Valley: A Reconstruction of an Early 17th Century Rural Landscape | Peachey S. | Stuart Press & Heritage Publications |
United Kingdom | 210 p. 1st edition 2006 2nd edition 2010 paperback |
ISBN-13: 978-1905223138 ISBN-10: 1905223137 |
A comprehensive book on the history and development of open-air museums and their depictions of housing, work and life in previous historical periods. |
Some recommended watching
Aside from reading non-fiction books and other publications, or reading online non-fiction articles about these topics, there are certain television documentaries worth checking out. The ones recommended below are British, and cover topics related to daily life from antiquity to the heyday of the industrial revolution.
Programme title | Period | Topics covered | Production & Broadcaster |
First broadcast | Episodes | Links |
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The Worst Jobs in History | Roman era to present day | Particularly difficult or unpleasant historical occupations | Spire Productions & Channel Four | 2004, 2006 | 12 x 60 min. | IMDb Wikipedia |
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives | Middle Ages | Debunking myths and clichés about eight different social roles/occupations of the medieval period | Oxford Film and Television Production & BBC Two | 2004 | 8 x 30 min. | IMDb Wikipedia |
Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death | Middle Ages | About the significance of a person's birth, marriage and death in the context of medieval culture and society and the rituals surrounding them | BBC Scotland & Matchlight | 2013 | 3, 177 min. total | BBC IMDb |
Secrets of the Castle... | High Middle Ages, 13th century | Castle construction and maintenance | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2014 | 5 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
Tudor Monastery Farm | Early Tudor era, 1510s | Farming, housing, crafts, mining, trade | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2013 | 7 x 30 min. (incl. Christmas special) |
BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
A Tudor Feast at Christmas | Tudor era, 16th century | Christmas feasts of the nobility | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2006 | 1 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
Hidden Killers of the Tudor Home | Tudor era | Design flaws and unexpected threats of domestic housing in the Tudor period | Modern Television & BBC Four | 2015 | 1 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb |
Tales from the Green Valley | Stuart era, 1620s | Farming and housing | Lion Television & BBC Two / BBC Cymru Wales | 2005 | 12 x 28-30 min. | BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
The Victorian Kitchen Garden | Victorian era, 19th century | Gardening, cooking and housing | BBC & BBC Two | 1987 | 13 x 30 min. | IMDb Wikipedia |
The Victorian Kitchen | Victorian era, 19th century | Cooking and housing | BBC & BBC Two | 1989 | 8 x 30 min. | IMDb |
The Victorian Flower Garden | Victorian era, 19th century | Gardening and horticulture | BBC & BBC Two | 1991 | 8 x 30 min. | IMDb |
Victorian Farm | Late Victorian era, 1880s | Farming, housing, crafts, celebrations | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2009 | 9 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb (1) IMDb (2) Wikipedia Lion TV |
Victorian Pharmacy | Victorian era, 1840s-1890s | Pharmacology and drugstore history | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2010 | 4 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home | Victorian era, 1840s-1890s | Design flaws and unexpected threats of domestic housing in the Victorian period | Modern Television, BBC Wales & BBC Four | 2013 | 2 x 60 min. | BBC (1) BBC (2) IMDb (1) IMDb (2) |
Full Steam Ahead | Victorian era | Railway history and steam power | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2016 | 6 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb Lion TV |
Edwardian Farm | Edwardian era, 1900-1914 | Farming, fishing, housing, crafts, mining, trade, tourism | Lion Television & BBC Two | 2010-2011 | 12 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb Wikipedia Lion TV |
Hidden Killers of the Edwardian Home | Edwardian era, 1900-1914 | Design flaws and unexpected threats of domestic housing in the Edwardian period | Modern Television & BBC Four | 2013 | 1 x 60 min. | BBC IMDb |