This book argues that social concepts most definitely existed in late medieval and early modern England, laying the foundations for modern models of society. It analyzes social paradigms and how they changed in the period.
This book argues that social concepts most definitely existed in late medieval and early modern England, laying the foundations for modern models of society. It analyzes social paradigms and how they changed in the period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A.L. Beier is Professor Emeritus at Illinois State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The Body Social 1480-1550 1. The Body Imagined 2. Contexts and Conflicts 3. The Body Examined: Ancient Medieval Modern 4. Different Metaphor Similar Message: Edmund Dudley's "Tree of Commonwealth " 1509-1510 5. The Body Historicized: Clement Armstrong 1529-1536 6. Defending the Body: "Commonwealth-Men " c. 1520-c. 1553 Part II: Social Humanist Challenges to the Body Social 1516-1549 7. Moving Away from the Body: An Overview 8. Poverty Wealth and Labor: New Theory New Practices 9. A Radical Re-Ordering: Thomas More's Utopia 1516 10. Social Humanist Thought Re-Defines the Social c. 1523/5-1536. 11. Rethinking the Three Estates: Thomas Starkey's "Dialogue Between Lupset and Pole " 1529-1532 12. Virtue Meets Profit: The Brave New World of Sir Thomas Smith 1549 Part III: Society as Property 1550-1697 13. Re-Drawing the Social Picture 1550-1600 14. Property Patriarchy and the Agrarian Problem 1593-1656 15. The Power of Property Perceived 1576-1730 16. Property Assailed and Defended: Grandees Levellers and Diggers: 1647-1649 17. Conclusions: The Past Makes the Future
Part I: The Body Social 1480-1550 1. The Body Imagined 2. Contexts and Conflicts 3. The Body Examined: Ancient Medieval Modern 4. Different Metaphor Similar Message: Edmund Dudley's "Tree of Commonwealth " 1509-1510 5. The Body Historicized: Clement Armstrong 1529-1536 6. Defending the Body: "Commonwealth-Men " c. 1520-c. 1553 Part II: Social Humanist Challenges to the Body Social 1516-1549 7. Moving Away from the Body: An Overview 8. Poverty Wealth and Labor: New Theory New Practices 9. A Radical Re-Ordering: Thomas More's Utopia 1516 10. Social Humanist Thought Re-Defines the Social c. 1523/5-1536. 11. Rethinking the Three Estates: Thomas Starkey's "Dialogue Between Lupset and Pole " 1529-1532 12. Virtue Meets Profit: The Brave New World of Sir Thomas Smith 1549 Part III: Society as Property 1550-1697 13. Re-Drawing the Social Picture 1550-1600 14. Property Patriarchy and the Agrarian Problem 1593-1656 15. The Power of Property Perceived 1576-1730 16. Property Assailed and Defended: Grandees Levellers and Diggers: 1647-1649 17. Conclusions: The Past Makes the Future
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