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Forming the nation : early modern England and modern Ireland

Forming the nation : early modern England and modern Ireland

... how modern Ireland inherits from early modern England, demonstrating that formal inheritance is disrupted by citizens who, through their fraternal impulses, contribute to emerging ...

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Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England

Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England

... of early modern English law-in-society comes to the ...in early modern England,’ the contributors respond with a multitude of ...

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The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England: Essays in Celebration of the Work of Bernard Capp

The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England: Essays in Celebration of the Work of Bernard Capp

... Given the complexity of this world, where culture had more battlegrounds than common ground, how are we to separate the everyday and the extraordinary? Clearly, no firm rules can be established: we need multiple ...

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The Public Face of Early Modern England Artfully Revealed

The Public Face of Early Modern England Artfully Revealed

... in early modern England, Susan Foister’s 1981 Burlington Magazine article on paintings in 16th-century inventories being a pioneering example of this research, the question of the individual sitter ...

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'Jesus Wept' but did the Englishman? Masculinity and emotion in early modern England

'Jesus Wept' but did the Englishman? Masculinity and emotion in early modern England

... While Jesus had been ready to shed public tears (John 11: 35), elite Englishmen found them deeply problematic. The public expression of emotions is shaped by each society’s cultural values, and in early ...

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Flooding in early modern England : cultures of coping in Gloucestershire and Lincolnshire

Flooding in early modern England : cultures of coping in Gloucestershire and Lincolnshire

... in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), ...Elizabethan England: the European dimension’, in Salvatore Ciriacono ...

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Reading Authority and Representing Rule in Early Modern England

Reading Authority and Representing Rule in Early Modern England

... in early modern England: one an anonymous notebook held within the Folger Shakespeare Library collection; and the second the reading notes of Sir William Drake, a member of the Long ...towards ...

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Witchcraft, Witch hunting and Politics in Early Modern England

Witchcraft, Witch hunting and Politics in Early Modern England

... of early modern witchcraft, though it also offers much which will be of interest to historians interested in the politics and society of early modern England more ...

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In Pursuit of Civility: Manners and Civilization in Early Modern England

In Pursuit of Civility: Manners and Civilization in Early Modern England

... of early modern England’ ...on England (or Britain, depending on chronology), justified through appeal to England’s uniqueness in early modern Europe because of its ‘highly ...

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Crowds and Popular Politics in Early Modern England

Crowds and Popular Politics in Early Modern England

... in early-modern ...of early-modern England and, after the mid-seventeenth century, even areas that had earlier experienced such crises were free of ...century England had become ...

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The conscience of the community: the character and development of clerical complaint in early modern England

The conscience of the community: the character and development of clerical complaint in early modern England

... Heal, F., Hospitality in Early Modern England Oxford, 1990 Helgerson, R., Forms of Nationhood: The Elizabethan Writing of England Chicago and London, 1992 Herrup, C., `The Counties and t[r] ...

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The Memory of the People: Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England

The Memory of the People: Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England

... of early modern England have shown somewhat less interest until relatively recently, though there now exists a significant body of work that addresses these ...in early modern social ...

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The human face of early modern England

The human face of early modern England

... in England, Edward Coke, links the status of a person non compos mentis with a person incapable of ...in Early Modern England,’ The Historical Journal 46:3 (2003), ...

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Bigamous marriage in early modern England

Bigamous marriage in early modern England

... Historians, with the notable exception of Lawrence Stone, have traditionally paid more attention to marriage-formation in early modern England than to its dissolution. We know that some unions ended ...

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Accounting for Oneself: Worth, Status, and the Social Order in Early Modern England

Accounting for Oneself: Worth, Status, and the Social Order in Early Modern England

... in early modern England was rooted in possession of moveable estate' ...on early modern England's pervasive credit economy has encouraged us to think that credit was extended on the ...

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Deceit, Self-Interest and Censorship: Problems at the Bookbinders in Early Modern England

Deceit, Self-Interest and Censorship: Problems at the Bookbinders in Early Modern England

... doubt right to assert that more books successfully navigated the book- binding process than failed to do so, this article nevertheless investigates moments where the process was not “straightforward.” In particular, it ...

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‘Must I remember?’ artificial memory systems and early modern England

‘Must I remember?’ artificial memory systems and early modern England

... I have tried to suggest in this chapter so far that memory and fiction were closely associated in Reformation England. The memorial rites of death and burial partook of imaginative practices whilst places of ...

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From 'aequivocatio' to the 'Jesuitical equivocation' : changing concepts of ambiguity in early modern England

From 'aequivocatio' to the 'Jesuitical equivocation' : changing concepts of ambiguity in early modern England

... Milward (p. 82; pp. 86–87.) believes that it had been published before the Gunpowder Plot was revealed, but it is likely that he overlooked two references in the book. In Chapter 6, arguing that whoever intends, plans or ...

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Provincial playing places and performances in early modern England, 1559 1625

Provincial playing places and performances in early modern England, 1559 1625

... C., ed., The Victoria History of the Counties of England: A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, III London: Oxford University, 1959 Rosenfeld, Sybil, `Dramatic Compan[r] ...

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Custom, resistance and politics: local experiences of improvement in early modern England

Custom, resistance and politics: local experiences of improvement in early modern England

... Syddenham argued that level the tumultuous way' and and by bound legal because they the commoners were alleged rioters were all of precisely 255HLRO: HLMP, bundle dated 20 March 1647, af[r] ...

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