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Remaking English Society Social Relations And Social Change In Early Modern England Hindle

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Remaking English Society Social Relations And Social Change In Early Modern England Hindle
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Group Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.51 MB
Pages: 774
Author: Hindle, Steve; Shepard, Alexandra; Walter, John
ISBN: 9781782045199, 1782045198
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Remaking English Society Social Relations And Social Change In Early Modern England Hindle by Hindle, Steve; Shepard, Alexandra; Walter, John 9781782045199, 1782045198 instant download after payment.

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 chan. 

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