Popular Culture and Political Agency in Early Modern England and Ireland
Essays in Honour of John Walter
Herausgeber: Braddick, Michael; Withington, Phil
Popular Culture and Political Agency in Early Modern England and Ireland
Essays in Honour of John Walter
Herausgeber: Braddick, Michael; Withington, Phil
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An outstanding collection, bringing together some of the leading historians of this period with some of the field's rising stars, which examines key issues in popular politics, the negotiation of power, strategies of legitimation,and the languages of politics.
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An outstanding collection, bringing together some of the leading historians of this period with some of the field's rising stars, which examines key issues in popular politics, the negotiation of power, strategies of legitimation,and the languages of politics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781783271719
- ISBN-10: 178327171X
- Artikelnr.: 45374431
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 329
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781783271719
- ISBN-10: 178327171X
- Artikelnr.: 45374431
Michael J. Braddick, Phil Withington
Introduction
Michael Braddick and Phil Withington John Walter and the social history of early modern England
Keith Thomas Contrasting susceptibility to famine in early fourteenth
and late sixteenth
century England: the significance of late medieval rural social structural and village governmental changes
Richard Smith The politics of English political economy in the 1620s
Paul Slack Provision, household management and the moral authority of wives and mothers in early modern England
Alexandra Shepard Popular senses of past time: dating events in the North Country, 1615
1631
Keith Wrightson Spectral lordship, popular memory and the boggart of Towneley Hall
Andy Wood Self
image and public image in the career of a Jacobean magistrate Sir John Newdigate in the Court of Star Chamber
Steve Hindle Gender, agency and religious change in early Stuart England
Amanda J. Flather 'A Standard which can never fail us': the Golden Rule and the construction of a public transcript in early modern England
J.C. Davis Religion, anti
popery and corruption
Mark Knights An 'Aristotelian moment': democracy in early modern England
Phil Withington John Lilburne and political agency in revolutionary England
Michael Braddick An Irish Protestation? Oaths and the Confederation of Kilkenny
John Morrill 'Whereat his wife tooke great greef & died': dying of sorrow and killing in anger in seventeenth
century Ireland
Clodagh Tait
Michael Braddick and Phil Withington John Walter and the social history of early modern England
Keith Thomas Contrasting susceptibility to famine in early fourteenth
and late sixteenth
century England: the significance of late medieval rural social structural and village governmental changes
Richard Smith The politics of English political economy in the 1620s
Paul Slack Provision, household management and the moral authority of wives and mothers in early modern England
Alexandra Shepard Popular senses of past time: dating events in the North Country, 1615
1631
Keith Wrightson Spectral lordship, popular memory and the boggart of Towneley Hall
Andy Wood Self
image and public image in the career of a Jacobean magistrate Sir John Newdigate in the Court of Star Chamber
Steve Hindle Gender, agency and religious change in early Stuart England
Amanda J. Flather 'A Standard which can never fail us': the Golden Rule and the construction of a public transcript in early modern England
J.C. Davis Religion, anti
popery and corruption
Mark Knights An 'Aristotelian moment': democracy in early modern England
Phil Withington John Lilburne and political agency in revolutionary England
Michael Braddick An Irish Protestation? Oaths and the Confederation of Kilkenny
John Morrill 'Whereat his wife tooke great greef & died': dying of sorrow and killing in anger in seventeenth
century Ireland
Clodagh Tait
Introduction
Michael Braddick and Phil Withington John Walter and the social history of early modern England
Keith Thomas Contrasting susceptibility to famine in early fourteenth
and late sixteenth
century England: the significance of late medieval rural social structural and village governmental changes
Richard Smith The politics of English political economy in the 1620s
Paul Slack Provision, household management and the moral authority of wives and mothers in early modern England
Alexandra Shepard Popular senses of past time: dating events in the North Country, 1615
1631
Keith Wrightson Spectral lordship, popular memory and the boggart of Towneley Hall
Andy Wood Self
image and public image in the career of a Jacobean magistrate Sir John Newdigate in the Court of Star Chamber
Steve Hindle Gender, agency and religious change in early Stuart England
Amanda J. Flather 'A Standard which can never fail us': the Golden Rule and the construction of a public transcript in early modern England
J.C. Davis Religion, anti
popery and corruption
Mark Knights An 'Aristotelian moment': democracy in early modern England
Phil Withington John Lilburne and political agency in revolutionary England
Michael Braddick An Irish Protestation? Oaths and the Confederation of Kilkenny
John Morrill 'Whereat his wife tooke great greef & died': dying of sorrow and killing in anger in seventeenth
century Ireland
Clodagh Tait
Michael Braddick and Phil Withington John Walter and the social history of early modern England
Keith Thomas Contrasting susceptibility to famine in early fourteenth
and late sixteenth
century England: the significance of late medieval rural social structural and village governmental changes
Richard Smith The politics of English political economy in the 1620s
Paul Slack Provision, household management and the moral authority of wives and mothers in early modern England
Alexandra Shepard Popular senses of past time: dating events in the North Country, 1615
1631
Keith Wrightson Spectral lordship, popular memory and the boggart of Towneley Hall
Andy Wood Self
image and public image in the career of a Jacobean magistrate Sir John Newdigate in the Court of Star Chamber
Steve Hindle Gender, agency and religious change in early Stuart England
Amanda J. Flather 'A Standard which can never fail us': the Golden Rule and the construction of a public transcript in early modern England
J.C. Davis Religion, anti
popery and corruption
Mark Knights An 'Aristotelian moment': democracy in early modern England
Phil Withington John Lilburne and political agency in revolutionary England
Michael Braddick An Irish Protestation? Oaths and the Confederation of Kilkenny
John Morrill 'Whereat his wife tooke great greef & died': dying of sorrow and killing in anger in seventeenth
century Ireland
Clodagh Tait