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It is axiomatic that English people came to understand their places in society differently by the late seventeenth century. This collection explores how that happened by exploring how membership in communities was defined, and how individuals and corporate groups acted out their understanding of their places in society. Keith Wrightson’s powerful exploration of how concepts of neighborliness evolved as the economy changed is joined with Marjorie K. McIntosh’s work on changing identity politics in market towns. The confusions over identity and community inherent in border towns are taken up by K.J. Kesselring, while David Dean examines the mnemonic devices used in the Elizabethan Lottery to understand how people saw their communities. The overlapping worlds of London, Court and country are portrayed by Alexandra Johnston and Joseph Ward, while Catherine Patterson looks at the rhetoric of urban magistracy. The complexity of London’s communities is explored by Shannon McSheffrey in her work on the liminal place of the late medieval clergy and sexual morality; by Ian Archer in his portrait of the charity of London widows; and by Paul Griffiths in a concluding chapter on the rhetorics of London’s civil and religious identity, as seen in the discussions of growth that swirled around the building of Bridewell Hospital.
Publisher Summary 2
It is axiomatic that English people came to understand their places in society differently by the late seventeenth century. This collection explores how that happened by exploring how membership in communities was defined, and how individuals and corporate groups acted out their understanding of their places in society. Keith Wrightson's powerful exploration of how concepts of neighborliness evolved as the economy changed is joined with Marjorie K. McIntosh's work on changing identity politics in market towns. The confusions over identity and community inherent in border towns are taken up by K.J. Kesselring, while David Dean examines the mnemonic devices used in the Elizabethan Lottery to understand how people saw their communities. The overlapping worlds of London, Court and country are portrayed by Alexandra Johnston and Joseph Ward, while Catherine Patterson looks at the rhetoric of urban magistracy. The complexity of London's communities is explored by Shannon McSheffrey in her work on the liminal place of the late medieval clergy and sexual morality; by Ian Archer in his portrait of the charity of London widows; and by Paul Griffiths in a concluding chapter on the rhetorics of London's civil and religious identity, as seen in the discussions of growth that swirled around the building of Bridewell Hospital.
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This book explores the tension between various types of identity - national, social, individual, religious, gender - as they intersect in local settings, both rural and urban.
目录
List of Figures and Tables p. vii
Robert Tittler: An Appreciation p. viii
Notes on Contributors p. xiv
List of Abbreviations p. xvii
Introduction Daniel Woolf and Norman L. Jones p. 1
1 The 'Decline of Neighbourliness' Revisited Keith Wrightson p. 19
2 Whoring Priests and Godly Citizens: Law, Morality, and Clerical Sexual Misconduct in Late Medieval London Shannon McSheffrey p. 50
3 Locals, Outsiders, and Identity in English Market Towns, 1290-1620 Marjorie K. McIntosh p. 71
4 'Berwick is Our England': Local and National Identities in an Elizabethan Border Town K.J. Kesselring p. 92
5 The Alehousekeeper's Revenge: London's Role in the Reformation Process in a Lancashire Parish Joseph P. Ward p. 113
6 Sir Francis Knollys and His Progeny: Court and Country in the Thames Valley Alexandra F. Johnston p. 131
7 Married to the Town: Francis Parlett's Rhetoric of Urban Magistracy in Early Modern England Catherine F. Patterson p. 156
8 The Charity of London Widows in the Later Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Ian W. Archer p. 178
9 Locality and Self in the Elizabethan Lottery of the 1560s David Dean p. 207
10 Building Bridewell: London's Self-Images, 1550-1640 Paul Griffiths p. 228
Index p. 249
Robert Tittler: An Appreciation p. viii
Notes on Contributors p. xiv
List of Abbreviations p. xvii
Introduction Daniel Woolf and Norman L. Jones p. 1
1 The 'Decline of Neighbourliness' Revisited Keith Wrightson p. 19
2 Whoring Priests and Godly Citizens: Law, Morality, and Clerical Sexual Misconduct in Late Medieval London Shannon McSheffrey p. 50
3 Locals, Outsiders, and Identity in English Market Towns, 1290-1620 Marjorie K. McIntosh p. 71
4 'Berwick is Our England': Local and National Identities in an Elizabethan Border Town K.J. Kesselring p. 92
5 The Alehousekeeper's Revenge: London's Role in the Reformation Process in a Lancashire Parish Joseph P. Ward p. 113
6 Sir Francis Knollys and His Progeny: Court and Country in the Thames Valley Alexandra F. Johnston p. 131
7 Married to the Town: Francis Parlett's Rhetoric of Urban Magistracy in Early Modern England Catherine F. Patterson p. 156
8 The Charity of London Widows in the Later Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries Ian W. Archer p. 178
9 Locality and Self in the Elizabethan Lottery of the 1560s David Dean p. 207
10 Building Bridewell: London's Self-Images, 1550-1640 Paul Griffiths p. 228
Index p. 249
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