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Hunting and the Politics of Violence before the English Civil War: Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

Autor Daniel C. Beaver
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2012
A major contribution to debates about the origins of the Civil War, this study of English forests and hunting from the late sixteenth century to the early 1640s explores their significance in the symbolism and effective power of royalty and the nobility in early modern England. Blending social, cultural and political history, Dan Beaver examines the interrelationships among four local communities to explain the violent political conflicts in the forests in the years leading up to the civil war. Adopting a micro-historical approach, the book explores how local politics became bound up with national political and ideological divisions. The author argues that, from the early seventeenth century, a politics of land use in forests and other hunting reserves involved its participants in a sophisticated political discourse, touching on the principles of law and justice, the authority of the crown and the nature of a commonwealth.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107407701
ISBN-10: 1107407702
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: maps.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction: hunting, violence, and the origins of the English Revolution; 2. Blood, sacrifice, and order: meanings of the forest and hunt in culture, politics, and society; 3. Honor, property, and the symbolism of the hunt in Stowe, 1590–1642; 4. Ancient liberties and the politics of the commonweal in Waltham forest, 1608–42; 5. Royal honor, Great Parks, and the commonweal in Windsor forest, 1603–42; 6. Venison and the politics of honor in Corse Lawn Chase, 1620–42; 7. Conclusion: royal symbols, forest politics, and popular politics in Early Modern England.

Recenzii

Review of the hardback: 'Hunting and the Politics of Violence looks likely to earn a place on postgraduate reading lists and prompt further research. Readers will look at the royal forests with a heightened awareness of their distinct law, culture, and experience, as well as an increased awareness of the significant place that hunting continued to play in visions of English society.' James Robertson, H-Law
Review of the hardback: 'In a fascinating study … Beaver argues that the royal forests, and by extension the deer parks constructed by members of the nobility and gentry, provided a setting for the pursuit of honour and the ritualized violence of hunting … Beaver's book is notable for offering a much richer and more nuanced analysis of these violent episodes than any published hitherto.' David Smith, Historical Journal

Descriere

This book is a study of English forests and hunting in early modern England.