Commune, Country and Commonwealth – The People of Cirencester, 1117–1643
Autor David Rollisonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2011
From the generation of Magna Carta to the regicides of Edward II and Richard II, through the vernacular revolution of the 'long fifteenth century' and the chaos of state reformations to the great revival that ended in the constitutional wars of the 1640s, the epic was united by strategic location and by systemic, 'structural' inequalities that were sometimes mitigated but never resolved. Individual and group personalities emerge from every chapter, but the 'personality' that dominates them all, Rollison argues, is a commune with 'a mind of its own', continuously regenerated by enduring, strategic realities. An afterword describes the birth and development of a new, 'rural' myth and identity and suggests some archival pathways for the exploration of a legendary English town in the modern and postmodern, industrial and post-industrial epochs.
DAVID ROLLISON is Honorary Research Associate in History, University of Sydney. DAVE ROLLISON is Honorary Research Associate in History, University of Sydney.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781843836711
ISBN-10: 1843836718
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: BOYDELL PRESS
ISBN-10: 1843836718
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: BOYDELL PRESS
Notă biografică
David Rollison
Cuprins
Introduction: Commune at the cross roads A domination of abbots The crisis of the early fourteenth century Classes of the commune before the Black Death The struggle continues, 1335-1399 A turning point: the generation of 1400 Highpoint of vernacular religion: building a church, 1400-1548 Classes of the commune in 1522 Surviving Reformation: the rule of Robert Strange, 1539-1570 'The tyranny of infected members called papists': the Strange regime under challenge, c.1551-1580 Phoenix arising: crises and growth, 1550-1650 Only the poor will be saved: the preacher and the artisans Gentlemen and commons of the Seven Hundreds Immigrants The revival of the parish 'More than the freeholders ought to have voices': parliamentarianism in one 'countrey', 1571-1643 'Moments of decision', August 1642 to February 1643 Afterword: Rural sunrise