A History of the Parish of Gilmorton, in the County of Leicester
Author: Martin Bloxsom
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 202
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Author: Martin Bloxsom
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 202
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Nichols
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Published: 1810
Total Pages: 554
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Published: 1863
Total Pages: 870
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Vallance
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2019-05-10
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 1526117916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate over the emergence of an early modern ‘public sphere’. Focusing on the petition-like form of the loyal address, it argues that these texts helped to foster a politically aware public by mapping shifts in the national ‘mood’. Covering addressing campaigns from the late-Cromwellian to the early Georgian period, the book explores the production, presentation, subscription and publication of these texts. It argues that beneath partisan attacks on the credibility of loyal addresses lay a broad consensus about the validity of this political practice. Ultimately, loyal addresses acknowledged the existence of a ‘political public’ but did so in a way which fundamentally conceded the legitimacy of the social and political hierarchy. They constituted a political form perfectly suited to a fundamentally unequal society in which political life continued to be centered on the monarchy.
Author: John Goodacre
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-07-28
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1351880993
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe market town has been dismissed as an incompletely formed urban community; in fact it was the primary urban unit in pre-industrial England. This study places the market town at the centre of the transformation of early-modern England, both catalysing changes in agriculture and experiencing, in a distinctive fashion, the urbanisation that was to occur a century or more later in the great industrial and commercial centres of Europe. In the two centuries after 1500 the rural economy changed from a pattern of subsistence to 'improved' farming. The first great enclosures took place during this time, but the economic base for this revolution was the growth of local trading, centred on markets and local communications networks. This redistribution of produce, provisions and information was the motor of specialisation and hence modernisation. The strength of this study is in its detailed research into this process in one representative locality, and the sensitive extrapolation of local experiences on to the national and European scale. By integrating in one book the themes of rural transformation and early urbanisation this account of one typical midland market town demonstrates the continuing vigour of the discipline of local history.
Author: John Nichols
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 742
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 726
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Published: 1853
Total Pages: 88
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Everitt
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 1985-07-01
Total Pages: 371
ISBN-13: 0826420419
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEngland is an old country, more deeply conditioned by its past than perhaps any of us realise. It is also a varied country, particularly in relation to its size; this fact, too, has left its imprint on our past. Antiquity and diversity are the hallmarks of English landscape and society, with evidences of the logic of history evident everywhere we look. In this collection of essays Alan Everitt looks at the interconnections between landscape and community, demonstrating how places, localities, counties and regions all shed light on English society and history as a whole. Covering topics such as regional evolution, lost towns of England, the agrarian landscape in Kent, the English urban inn, and dynasty and community since the 17th century, Everitts essays cpature the wealth of experience and local idiosyncracies that constitute Englands rich history and culture.
Author: John Nichols
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 576
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