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Brodie Waddell & Jason Peacey 
The Power of Petitioning in Early Modern Britain 

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The ‘humble petition’ was ubiquitous in early modern society and featured prominently in crucial moments such as the outbreak of the civil wars and in everyday local negotiations about taxation, welfare and litigation. People at all levels of society – from noblemen to paupers – used petitions to make their voices heard and these are valuable sources for mapping the structures of authority and agency that framed early modern society.


The Power of Petitioning in Early Modern Britain offers a holistic study of this crucial topic in early modern British history. The contributors survey a vast range of sources, showing the myriad ways people petitioned the authorities from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. They cross the jurisdictional, sub-disciplinary and chronological boundaries that have otherwise constrained the current scholarly literature on petitioning and popular political engagement. Teasing out broad conclusions from innumerable smaller interventions in public life, they not only address the aims, attitudes and strategies of those involved, but also assesses the significance of the processes they used. This volume makes it possible to rethink the power of petitioning and to re-evaluate broad trends regarding political culture, institutional change and state formation.


Praise for The Power of Petitioning


‘These essays each deepen our understanding of the social and cultural contexts of petitions, but also demonstrate a breadth and richness of approaches for scholars studying these sources. This volume is essential for our understanding of petitioning in transhistorical and comparative perspective.’


Richard Huzzey, University of Durham


‘A stimulating and wide-ranging collection which reflects a new understanding of participatory governance in early modern Britain. From political opinions to poverty and trauma, the authors unfold how women and men used petitions to make their voices heard, and how their concerns politicised daily life.’


Laura Gowing, Kings College London

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Table des matières

List of figures and tables
List of contributors


1 Introduction: power, processes and patterns in early modern petitioning
Brodie Waddell and Jason Peacey


2 Genre, authorship and authenticity in the petitions of Civil War veterans and widows from north Wales and the Marches
Lloyd Bowen


3 The process and practice of petitioning in early modern England
Hannah Worthen


4 ‘The universal cry of the kingdom’: petitions, privileges and the place of Parliament in early modern England
Jason Peacey


5 Gathering hands: political petitioning and participative subscription in post-Reformation Scotland
Karin Bowie


6 ‘For the dead Fathers sake’? Orphans, petitions and the British Civil Wars, 1647-1679
Imogen Peck


7 The edges of governance: contesting practices and principles of justice in seventeenth-century fen petitions
Elly Robson


8 Shaping the state from below: the rise of local petitioning in early modern England
Brodie Waddell


9 The local power of petitioning: petitions to Cheshire quarter sessions in context, c.1570-1800
Sharon Howard


10 Afterword
Ann Hughes


Index

A propos de l’auteur

Jason Peacey is Professor of Early Modern British History at University College London.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 453 ● ISBN 9781800085534 ● Taille du fichier 2.6 MB ● Éditeur Brodie Waddell & Jason Peacey ● Maison d’édition UCL Press ● Lieu London ● Pays GB ● Publié 2024 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9242189 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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