Explores the concept of improvement which took root in seventeenth-century England, the political and economic circumstances which led to its rise, the effect it had on the society and culture of England, and its subsequent outreach as the British Empire spread.
Explores the concept of improvement which took root in seventeenth-century England, the political and economic circumstances which led to its rise, the effect it had on the society and culture of England, and its subsequent outreach as the British Empire spread.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Slack is Emeritus Professor of Early Modern Social History at Oxford University. He is the author of The Impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England (1990), From Reformation to Improvement: Public welfare in early modern England (1999) and books on urban history and poverty in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He has been editor of the journal Past and Present, is a Fellow of the British Academy, and was Principal of Linacre College, Oxford, until 2010.
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List of illustrations Abbreviations and Conventions 1: Introduction: Varieties of Improvement 2: The Discovery of England 3: Elizabethan Foundations 1570-1640 4: Revolutions 1640-1670 5: Wealth and Happiness 1670-1690 6: Challenges to Affluence 1690-1730 7: England's Improvement 8: Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of illustrations Abbreviations and Conventions 1: Introduction: Varieties of Improvement 2: The Discovery of England 3: Elizabethan Foundations 1570-1640 4: Revolutions 1640-1670 5: Wealth and Happiness 1670-1690 6: Challenges to Affluence 1690-1730 7: England's Improvement 8: Conclusion Bibliography Index
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