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Receptions and re-visitings
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ISBN: 1283435942 9786613435941 1443833266 9781443833264 9781283435949 6613435945 9781443833097 1443833096 9781443833479 1443833479 Year: 2011 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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The shorter pieces reproduced here are drawn chiefly from the author's large output of review articles and reviews of the last fifteen years. Though there is some shared subject matter with R.C. Richardson's new collection on Social History, Local History


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Social history, local history, and historiography
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ISBN: 1283369842 9786613369840 1443833916 9781283369848 9781443833912 1443833401 9781443833400 9781443833912 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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This wide-ranging volume collects together twelve of the author's longer essays, mainly drawn from those first published in the last two decades. Chiefly consisting of micro-studies of a variety of different aspects of early modern English history, the book concerns itself with social and economic change, the period of the English Revolution and its long-lasting impact, with Puritanism, with the family as a social institution, and with historical consciousness and different forms of historica...


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Puritanism in north-west England : a regional study of the diocese of Chester to 1642
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ISBN: 9781526169693 152616969X 9781526169686 1526169681 Year: 2022 Publisher: Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press,

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Originally published in 1972, this book was the very first regional study of Puritanism to appear in print, and it has remained a widely influential text. Puritanism in north-west England brings out the many internal contrasts within the huge, sprawling diocese of Chester and the large parishes within it, and is alert to comparisons with other parts of England. One of its most distinctive features was the way in which for much of the period under review – for expedient reasons – Puritanism in this region was backed, rather than persecuted, by the ecclesiastical and civil authorities as a bulwark against entrenched Roman Catholicism. The ongoing struggles between Puritanism and Roman Catholicism are systematically documented, partly by means of parish case studies. The respective, interlocking roles of puritan clergy, laity and patrons are carefully considered. Lay activism and gender dynamics receive extended treatment; there is much here on Puritanism’s inner momentum and on women’s history. The educational background of the clergy, especially their shared university experience, is analysed, as are the reading habits of clergy and laity alike. Though much further research on Puritanism has taken place since 1972, the approach adopted in this study and its findings retain their validity and relevance.

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