Trevor Dean & Glyn Parry 
Faith, Place and People in Early Modern England 
Essays in Honour of Margaret Spufford

Dukung
A collection that celebrates the research of Margaret Spufford, a ‘game-changing’ historian who shifted the focus away from the political and social elite in urban communities to the ‘other 98%’ in local and rural areas.


This collection celebrates and evaluates the seminal research of Margaret Spufford, a leading historian of early modern English social and economic history. Spufford played a crucial role in the broadening of English social and cultural history, shifting the focus away from the political and social elite in urban communities to the ‘other 98%’ in local and rural areas and challenging assumptions about the limited intellectual worlds of rural people. She was also an early historian of consumption patterns, whose work on the clothing trade remains the authoritative history of this industry and its consumers.


Faith, Place and People in Early Modern England reassesses Spufford’s contribution to the shape of historical study. Each chapter rethinks a key aspect of her work on local and rural communities: the value of particular historical records; the interactions between religious conformists anddissenters; social and religious change; credit and finance; clothing and consumption. Throughout, the contributors develop Spufford’s model of integrating close community studies into a broader picture, while retaining an awareness of the singularity of individuals and localities. In doing so, the book indicates how far ‘Spuffordian’ approaches can continue to shape the future direction of early modern history .


TREVOR DEAN is Professor of History at the University of Roehampton; GLYN PARRY is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Roehampton; EDWARD VALLANCE is Professor of Early Modern British political culture at the University of Roehampton.


Contributors: ADRIAN AILES, DAVID CRESSY, TREVOR DEAN, CATHERINE FERGUSON, HENRY FRENCH, STEVE HINDLE, CHRISTOPHER MARSH, GLYN PARRY, WILLIAM SHEILS, PETER SPUFFORD, DANAE TANKARD, EDWARD VALLANCE, PATRICIA WYLLIE
€32.99
cara pembayaran

Daftar Isi

Introduction – Trevor Dean and Glyn Parry and Edward Vallance

Margaret – Peter Spufford

Religious Divisions in the Localities: Catholics, Puritans and the Established Church before the Civil Wars – William Sheils

‘Neither Godly professors, nor dumb dogges’: Reconstructing Conformist Protestant Beliefs and Practice in Earls Colne, Essex, c.1570-1620 – Henry French

The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend John Perkins: Scenes of Clerical Life in Late Seventeenth-Century England – Steve Hindle

The Heralds and the Hearth Tax – Adrian Ailes

The Hearth Tax and the Poor in Post-Restoration Woking – Catherine Ferguson

Reassessing the English ‘Financial Revolution’: Credit Transferability in Probate Records of Sedbergh and Maidstone, 1610-1790 – Patricia Wyllie

‘Flowered silk is little worn but gold and silver striped is much worn’: Metropolitan Clothing Consumption in Late Seventeenth-Century Sussex – Danae Tankard

A Cuckold in Space: The ‘Ballading’ of Stephen Seagar, 1669 – Christopher W. Marsh

Marginal People in a Stressful Culture: Itinerants, Gypsies and ‘Counterfeit Egyptians’ in Margaret Spufford’s England – David Cressy

Bibliography of Margaret Spufford’s works

Index

Tentang Penulis

Henry French is Professor of Social History at the University of Exeter. He has published on rural society in England, as well as the landed elite, and the use of urban common lands in England.
Beli ebook ini dan dapatkan 1 lagi GRATIS!
Bahasa Inggris ● Format PDF ● Halaman 252 ● ISBN 9781787441934 ● Ukuran file 9.0 MB ● Editor Trevor Dean & Glyn Parry ● Penerbit Boydell & Brewer ● Kota Woodbridge ● Negara GB ● Diterbitkan 2018 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 6959071 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
Membutuhkan pembaca ebook yang mampu DRM

3,325 Ebooks dalam kategori ini