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From Courtesy to Civility: Changing Codes of Conduct in Early Modern England: Oxford Studies in Social History

Autor Anna Bryson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 1998
In any society, a foreigner learning the language must also learn what passes for good manners. The same is true for the historian trying to understand the social rules of a period and why these change. This book explores the nature and development of early modern conceptions of good manners, and examines some of the particular forms of everyday behaviour which these conceptions implied. `Courtesy' and `Civility' were among the values central to Tudor and Stuart assumptions and fears about the social and political order.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198217657
ISBN-10: 019821765X
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 146 x 225 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Social History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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never fails to offer illuminating insights which point the reader in fruitful directions while stimulating further thought. This is an important study that deserves not only wide readership but active engagement from other historians interested in elite culture.
stimulating
gracefully written
This is a sophisticated and illuminating study of early modern England that should appeal to the full range of intellectual, cultural, social, and political historians of the period.
This stimulating volume in the prestigious series, Oxford Studies in Social History deals with ... notions of civility and courtesy reflected in bodily demeanour and interaction, in table manners, conversation, and modes of greeting.
it is an impressive book.
It is ... gratifying to see an early modern historian traversing the borders between social and intellectual history with such confidence.
It should be in the libraries of not just every early modern historian and political scientist but on the desk of every modern sociologist.
This stimulating volume in the prestigious series, Oxford Studies in Social History ... is an impressive book.
Anna Bryson's book is welcome as one of the few sustained analyses of the body of prescriptive and didactic literature which was published in considerable bulk in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .../ ... a scholarly and imaginative book./ James Sharpe, TLS, 9/7/99.