Social Change in the Age of Enlightenment: Edinburgh 1660-1760
Autor R. A. Houstonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198204381
ISBN-10: 0198204388
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: line figures
Dimensiuni: 142 x 225 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198204388
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: line figures
Dimensiuni: 142 x 225 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
this is a study which marshals an impressively large and heterogeneous body of sources in order to illuminate an extremely comprehensive and diverse range of themes ... Houston has produced a fine evocation of the city which makes a significant contribution, not only to Scottish history but to the study of early modern urban society in general.
a rich and subtle analysis of urban society and social change in Edinburgh during the crucial century from 1660 to 1760...informed by modern theory, lucidly written, and founded upon a large body of archival research, this is state-of-the-art urban and social history
thickly detailed study of Edinburgh...Readers can find examples of just about anything from the city's past life still in existence during the century covered in the book.
important study ... Houston writes well, perceptively and persuasively. As well as shedding valuable light on the urban development of Edinburgh, balancing its intellectual history, there are many incisive comments on church membership, aspects of poor relief, ritual and ceremony. Dr Houston's work represents a major breakthrough in our understanding of this major European city, while shedding light on a host of subjects of general interest to urban and social historians.
A superb work of social history that is at once very important for urban historians and of great value for those of Scotland. Based on a splendid grasp of the archives, and of the relevant printed and secondary material both for Edinburgh and for other cities, this work deserves high praise.
thorough, well-organized, and nicely written book ... Houston provides a rich and wide-ranging picture of Edinburgh life ... His findings are well integrated into the context of British social history ... this book makes a significant contribution to British social history.
It is firmly based on substantial archival research in burgh, church, and poor law records. Many of these sources have never been examained so thoroughly before, and they provide Houston with a rich trawl of fascinating information that enlivens his discussions. There is much that is stimulating and intriguing in all of this.
a work of considerable ambition
a rich and subtle analysis of urban society and social change in Edinburgh during the crucial century from 1660 to 1760...informed by modern theory, lucidly written, and founded upon a large body of archival research, this is state-of-the-art urban and social history
thickly detailed study of Edinburgh...Readers can find examples of just about anything from the city's past life still in existence during the century covered in the book.
important study ... Houston writes well, perceptively and persuasively. As well as shedding valuable light on the urban development of Edinburgh, balancing its intellectual history, there are many incisive comments on church membership, aspects of poor relief, ritual and ceremony. Dr Houston's work represents a major breakthrough in our understanding of this major European city, while shedding light on a host of subjects of general interest to urban and social historians.
A superb work of social history that is at once very important for urban historians and of great value for those of Scotland. Based on a splendid grasp of the archives, and of the relevant printed and secondary material both for Edinburgh and for other cities, this work deserves high praise.
thorough, well-organized, and nicely written book ... Houston provides a rich and wide-ranging picture of Edinburgh life ... His findings are well integrated into the context of British social history ... this book makes a significant contribution to British social history.
It is firmly based on substantial archival research in burgh, church, and poor law records. Many of these sources have never been examained so thoroughly before, and they provide Houston with a rich trawl of fascinating information that enlivens his discussions. There is much that is stimulating and intriguing in all of this.
a work of considerable ambition