My Account Log in

1 option

Remaking English society : social relations and social change in early modern England / edited by Steve Hindle, Alexandra Shepard and John Walter.

Van Pelt Library HN398.E5 R46 2013
Loading location information...

Available This item is available for access.

Log in to request item
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hindle, Steve, 1965-
Shepard, Alexandra.
Walter, John, 1948-
Wrightson, Keith.
Series:
Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history ; v. 14.
Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history, 1476-9107 ; v. 14
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wrightson, Keith.
England--Social conditions--16th century.
England.
Social conditions.
England--Social conditions--17th century.
England--Social conditions--18th century.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xvii, 374 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Woodbridge ; Rochester, NY : Boydell Press, 2013.
Summary:
"A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson, Remaking English Society re-examines the relationship between enduring structures and social change in early modern England. Collectively, the essays in the volume reconstruct the fissures and connections that developed both within and between social groups during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Focusing on the experience of rapid economic and demographic growth and on related processes of cultural diversification, the contributors address fundamental questions about the character of English society during a period of decisive change. Prefaced by a substantial introduction which traces the evolution of early modern social history over the last fifty years, these essays (each of them written by a leading authority) not only offer state-of-the-art assessments of the historiography but also represent the latest research on a variety of topics that have been at the heart of the development of 'the new social history' and its cultural turn: gender relations and sexuality; governance and litigation; class and deference; labouring relations, neighbourliness and reciprocity; and social status and consumption."--Publisher's website.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.The Making and Remaking of Early Modern English Social History / John Walter
2.Brokering Fatherhood: Illegitimacy and Paternal Rights and Responsibilities in Early Modern England / Alexandra Shepard
3.Gender, Sexuality and the Consumption of Musical Culture in Eighteenth-Century London / Helen Berry
4.Where was Mrs Turner? Governance and Gender in an Eighteenth-Century Village / Naomi Tadmor
5.Local Arithmetic: Information Cultures in Early Modern England / Paul Griffiths
6.Intoxicants and the Early Modern City / Phil Withington
7.Food, Drink and Social Distinction in Early Modern England / Adam Fox
8.Written Obligations, Litigation and Neighbourliness, 1580-1680 / Tim Stretton
9.Witchcraft and Neighbourliness in Early Modern England / Malcolm Gaskill
10.Deference, Paternalism and Popular Memory in Early Modern England / Andy Wood
Contents note continued: 11.Work, Reward and Labour Discipline in Late Seventeenth-Century England / Steve Hindle
12.Living in Poverty in Eighteenth-Century Terling / H. R. French
13.From Commonwealth to Public Opulence: The Redefinition of Wealth and Government in Early Modern Britain / Craig Muldrew.
Notes:
"A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson." --Cover, p. [4].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
184383796X
9781843837961
OCLC:
848020298
Publisher Number:
99953949628

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Library Catalog Using Articles+ Library Account