Cambridge and Its Economic Region, 1450-1560

Cambridge and Its Economic Region, 1450-1560

Author: John S. Lee

Publisher: Univ of Hertfordshire Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9781902806525

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Lee studies the population, wealth, trade and markets of Cambridge and its region, and the changes that took place over a century of economic and social transition are detailed.


The Social History of English Seamen, 1485-1649

The Social History of English Seamen, 1485-1649

Author: Cheryl A. Fury

Publisher: DS Brewer

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1843836890

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Investigates the lives of common sailors engaged in commerce, exploration, privateering and piracy, and naval actions during Tudor and Stuart periods.


The Good Women of the Parish

The Good Women of the Parish

Author: Katherine L. French

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2013-02-12

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 0812201965

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There was immense social and economic upheaval between the Black Death and the English Reformation, and contemporary writers often blamed this upheaval on immorality, singling out women's behavior for particular censure. Late medieval moral treatises and sermons increasingly connected good behavior for women with Christianity, and their failure to conform to sin. Katherine L. French argues, however, that medieval laywomen both coped with the chaotic changes following the plague and justified their own changing behavior by participating in local religion. Through active engagement in the parish church, the basic unit of public worship, women promoted and validated their own interests and responsibilities. Scholarship on medieval women's religious experiences has focused primarily on elite women, nuns, and mystics who either were literate enough to leave written records of their religious ideas and behavior or had access to literate men who did this for them. Most women, however, were not literate, were not members of religious orders, and did not have private confessors. As The Good Women of the Parish shows, the great majority of women practiced their religion in a parish church. By looking at women's contributions to parish maintenance, the ways they shaped the liturgy and church seating arrangements, and their increasing opportunities for collective action in all-women's groups, the book argues that gendered behavior was central to parish life and that women's parish activities gave them increasing visibility and even, on occasion, authority. In the face of demands for silence, modesty, and passivity, women of every social status used religious practices as an important source of self-expression, creativity, and agency.


Daughters of London

Daughters of London

Author: Kate Kelsey Staples

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-03-18

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 9004203117

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From an examination of medieval London's Husting wills, Daughters of London offers a new framework for considering urban women’s experiences as daughters. The wills reveal daughters equipped with economic opportunities through bequests of real estate and movable property.


Death, Religion, and the Family in England, 1480-1750

Death, Religion, and the Family in England, 1480-1750

Author: Ralph Anthony Houlbrooke

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780198208761

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This volume examines the effects of religious change on the English way of death between 1480 and 1750. It discusses relatively neglected aspects of the subject such as the death-bed, will-making and the last rites.