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Social History Local History And Historiography Collected Essays 1st Edition Rc Richardson

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Social History Local History And Historiography Collected Essays 1st Edition Rc Richardson
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 254
Author: R.C. Richardson
ISBN: 9781443833912, 1443833916
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Social History Local History And Historiography Collected Essays 1st Edition Rc Richardson by R.c. Richardson 9781443833912, 1443833916 instant download after payment.

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 historical writing. Some of the essays focus on a particular individual, not all well known – William Camden, John Milner, and Ralph Dutton – to open up a broader theme. One boldly attempts a comparison over three centuries of the evolution of local history as a subject on both sides of the Atlantic. Two other essays reach out into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries but do so with echoes of the subject matter of some of those dealing with the early modern period. The inter-connectedness of social history, local history, and historiography is stressed and illustrated throughout. Both specialists and non-specialists will find much to interest them in this varied and rewarding volume.

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