Cases in the High Court of Chivalry, 1634-1640

Cases in the High Court of Chivalry, 1634-1640
Title Cases in the High Court of Chivalry, 1634-1640 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. High Court of Chivalry
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN

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Charles I and the People of England

Charles I and the People of England
Title Charles I and the People of England PDF eBook
Author David Cressy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 458
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0198708297

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"The story of the fateful reign of Charles I - told through the lives of his people. A sweeping panorama of early Stuart England, as it slipped from complacency to revolution and regicide."--Back cover.

Understanding Early Modern Primary Sources

Understanding Early Modern Primary Sources
Title Understanding Early Modern Primary Sources PDF eBook
Author Laura Sangha
Publisher Routledge
Pages 313
Release 2016-07-07
Genre History
ISBN 1317222016

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Understanding Early Modern Primary Sources is an introduction to the rich treasury of source material available to students of early modern history. During this period, political development, economic and social change, rising literacy levels, and the success of the printing press, ensured that the State, the Church and the people generated texts and objects on an unprecedented scale. This book introduces students to the sources that survived to become indispensable primary material studied by historians. After a wide-ranging introductory essay, part I of the book, ‘Sources’, takes the reader through seven key categories of primary material, including governmental, ecclesiastical and legal records, diaries and literary works, print, and visual and material sources. Each chapter addresses how different types of material were produced, whilst also pointing readers towards the most important and accessible physical and digital source collections. Part II, ‘Histories’, takes a thematic approach. Each chapter in this section explores the sources that are used to address major early modern themes, including political and popular cultures, the economy, science, religion, gender, warfare, and global exploration. This collection of essays by leading historians in their respective fields showcases how practitioners research the early modern period, and is an invaluable resource for any student embarking on their studies of the early modern period.

If I Lose Mine Honor, I Lose Myself

If I Lose Mine Honor, I Lose Myself
Title If I Lose Mine Honor, I Lose Myself PDF eBook
Author Courtney Erin Thomas
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 317
Release 2017-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1487501226

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Courtney Thomas offers an intriguing investigation of honour's social meanings amongst early modern elites in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.

Charles I and the Aristocracy, 1625-1642

Charles I and the Aristocracy, 1625-1642
Title Charles I and the Aristocracy, 1625-1642 PDF eBook
Author Richard Cust
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 367
Release 2013-06-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107009901

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A major perspective on Charles I's relationship with the English aristocracy in the lead up to the Civil War.

Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England

Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England
Title Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Peter Sherlock
Publisher Routledge
Pages 458
Release 2016-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351916815

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Funeral monuments are fascinating and diverse cultural relics that continue to captivate visitors to English churches, yet we still know relatively little about the messages they attempt to convey across the centuries. This book is a study of the material culture of memory in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England. By interpreting the images and inscriptions on monuments to the dead, it explores how early modern people wanted to be remembered - their social vision, cultural ideals, religious beliefs and political values. Arguing that early modern English monuments were not simply formulaic statements about death and memory, Dr Sherlock instead reveals them to be deliberately crafted messages to future generations. Through careful reading of monuments he shows that much can be learned about how men and women conceived of the world around them and shifting concepts of gender, social order and the place of humans within the universe. In post-Reformation England, the dead became superior to the living, as monuments trumpeted their fame and their confidence in the resurrection. This study aims to stimulate historians to attempt to reconstruct and engage with the world view of past generations through the unique and under-utilised medium of funeral monuments. In so doing it is hoped that more light may be shed on how memory was created, controlled and contested in pre-modern society, and encourage the on-going debate about the ways in which understandings of the past shape the present and future.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Culture in Early Modern England

The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Culture in Early Modern England
Title The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Culture in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hadfield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 586
Release 2016-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 1317042069

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The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Culture in Early Modern England is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of current research on popular culture in the early modern era. For the first time a detailed yet wide-ranging consideration of the breadth and scope of early modern popular culture in England is collected in one volume, highlighting the interplay of 'low' and 'high' modes of cultural production (while also questioning the validity of such terminology). The authors examine how popular culture impacted upon people's everyday lives during the period, helping to define how individuals and groups experienced the world. Issues as disparate as popular reading cultures, games, food and drink, time, textiles, religious belief and superstition, and the function of festivals and rituals are discussed. This research companion will be an essential resource for scholars and students of early modern history and culture.