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A social history of England, 1500-1750, edited By Keith Wrightson, Yale University, Connecticut

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A social history of England, 1500-1750, edited By Keith Wrightson, Yale University, Connecticut
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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index present
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non fiction
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A social history of England, 1500-1750
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bibliography
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968310671
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edited By Keith Wrightson, Yale University, Connecticut
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note:, pt. I, DISCOVERING THE ENGLISH, 1., Crafting the Nation, Cathy Shrank, 2., Surveying the People, Paul Griffiths, 3., Little Commonwealths I: The Household and Family Relationships, Linda Pollock, 4., Little Commonwealths II: Communities, Malcolm Gaskill, pt. II, CURRENTS OF CHANGE, 5., Reformations, Alec Ryrie, 6., Words, Words, Words: Education, Literacy and Print, Adam Fox, 7., Land and People, Jane Whittle, 8., Urbanisation, Phil Withington, 9., The People and the Law, Tim Stretton, 10., Authority and Protest, John Walter, 11., Consumption and Material Culture, Adrian Green, pt. III, SOCIAL IDENTITIES, 12., `Gentlemen': Remaking the English Ruling Class, Henry French, 13., The `Middling Sort': An Emergent Cultural Identity, Craig Muldrew, 14., The `Meaner Sort': Labouring People and the Poor, Jeremy Boulton, 15., Gender, the Body and Sexuality, Alexandra Shepard, 16., The English and `Others' in England and Beyond, Alison Games
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