English Society: 1580-1680

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Rutgers University Press, 2003 - 288 من الصفحات
"A brilliant and persuasive synthesis of the best recent work in all fields of seventeenth century English history."--Christopher Hill "A triumphant success . . . deserves to be widely read."--H. T. Dickinson "Conceived as an intellectual whole and vibrantly alive."--John Kenyon, The Observer English Society, 1580-1680 paints a fascinating picture of society and societal change in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It discusses both the enduring characteristics of society as well as the course of social change. The book emphasizes the wide variation in experience between different social groups and local communities, and the unevenness of the process of transition, to build up an overall interpretation of continuity and change. In this edition, Keith Wrightson provides a new introduction to set the book in its context and to reflect on recent research, together with an updated guide to further reading. Keith Wrightson is a professor of history at Yale University. His many books include Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain.
 

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Introduction to the 2003 edition 916
17
Degrees of people
25
Social relations in the local community
47
Family formation
74
Husbands and wives parents and children
97
Population and resources
129
Order
157
Learning and godliness
191
nation and locality
230
Notes and references
237
Further reading
267
Index
283
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KEITH WRIGHTSON is a professor of history at Yale University. His many books include Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain.

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