Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society
Herausgeber: Braddick, Michael J; Walter, John
Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society
Herausgeber: Braddick, Michael J; Walter, John
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A volume of new essays on the dynamics of power in early modern societies.
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A volume of new essays on the dynamics of power in early modern societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716451
- ISBN-10: 1108716458
- Artikelnr.: 53541098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716451
- ISBN-10: 1108716458
- Artikelnr.: 53541098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: grids of power: order, hierarchy and subordination in early
modern society Michael J. Braddick and John Walter; 1. Ordering the body:
illegitimacy and female authority in seventeenth-century England Laura
Gowing; 2. Child sexual abuse in early modern England Martin Ingram; 3.
Sex, social relations and the law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
London Faramerz Dabhoiwala; 4. Exhortation and entitlement: negotiating
equality in English rural communities, 1550-1650 Steve Hindle; 5. Public
transcripts, popular agency and the politics of subsistence in early modern
England John Walter; 6. 'Bragging and daring words': honour, property, and
the symbolism of the hunt in Stowe, 1590-1642 Dan Beaver; 7. Administrative
performance: the representation of political authority in early modern
England Michael J. Braddick; 8. Negotiating order in early
seventeenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie; 9. Order, orthodoxy and
resistance: the ambiguous legacy of English puritanism, or, Just how
moderate was Stephen Denison? Peter Lake; 10. Making orthodoxy in late
Restoration England: the trials of Edmund Hickeringill, 1662-1710 Justin
Champion and Lee McNulty.
modern society Michael J. Braddick and John Walter; 1. Ordering the body:
illegitimacy and female authority in seventeenth-century England Laura
Gowing; 2. Child sexual abuse in early modern England Martin Ingram; 3.
Sex, social relations and the law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
London Faramerz Dabhoiwala; 4. Exhortation and entitlement: negotiating
equality in English rural communities, 1550-1650 Steve Hindle; 5. Public
transcripts, popular agency and the politics of subsistence in early modern
England John Walter; 6. 'Bragging and daring words': honour, property, and
the symbolism of the hunt in Stowe, 1590-1642 Dan Beaver; 7. Administrative
performance: the representation of political authority in early modern
England Michael J. Braddick; 8. Negotiating order in early
seventeenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie; 9. Order, orthodoxy and
resistance: the ambiguous legacy of English puritanism, or, Just how
moderate was Stephen Denison? Peter Lake; 10. Making orthodoxy in late
Restoration England: the trials of Edmund Hickeringill, 1662-1710 Justin
Champion and Lee McNulty.
Introduction: grids of power: order, hierarchy and subordination in early
modern society Michael J. Braddick and John Walter; 1. Ordering the body:
illegitimacy and female authority in seventeenth-century England Laura
Gowing; 2. Child sexual abuse in early modern England Martin Ingram; 3.
Sex, social relations and the law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
London Faramerz Dabhoiwala; 4. Exhortation and entitlement: negotiating
equality in English rural communities, 1550-1650 Steve Hindle; 5. Public
transcripts, popular agency and the politics of subsistence in early modern
England John Walter; 6. 'Bragging and daring words': honour, property, and
the symbolism of the hunt in Stowe, 1590-1642 Dan Beaver; 7. Administrative
performance: the representation of political authority in early modern
England Michael J. Braddick; 8. Negotiating order in early
seventeenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie; 9. Order, orthodoxy and
resistance: the ambiguous legacy of English puritanism, or, Just how
moderate was Stephen Denison? Peter Lake; 10. Making orthodoxy in late
Restoration England: the trials of Edmund Hickeringill, 1662-1710 Justin
Champion and Lee McNulty.
modern society Michael J. Braddick and John Walter; 1. Ordering the body:
illegitimacy and female authority in seventeenth-century England Laura
Gowing; 2. Child sexual abuse in early modern England Martin Ingram; 3.
Sex, social relations and the law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
London Faramerz Dabhoiwala; 4. Exhortation and entitlement: negotiating
equality in English rural communities, 1550-1650 Steve Hindle; 5. Public
transcripts, popular agency and the politics of subsistence in early modern
England John Walter; 6. 'Bragging and daring words': honour, property, and
the symbolism of the hunt in Stowe, 1590-1642 Dan Beaver; 7. Administrative
performance: the representation of political authority in early modern
England Michael J. Braddick; 8. Negotiating order in early
seventeenth-century Ireland Raymond Gillespie; 9. Order, orthodoxy and
resistance: the ambiguous legacy of English puritanism, or, Just how
moderate was Stephen Denison? Peter Lake; 10. Making orthodoxy in late
Restoration England: the trials of Edmund Hickeringill, 1662-1710 Justin
Champion and Lee McNulty.