Communities in Early Modern England: Networks, Place, Rhetoric
Alexandra Shepard, Phil Withington
This volume attempts to rediscover the richness of community in the early modern world - through bringing together a range of fascinating material on the wealth of interactions that operated in the public sphere. Divided into three parts the book looks at: |
Contents
the textual transactions
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18 |
networking by female medical practitioners
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38 |
William Blundell and the networks of Catholic dissent
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54 |
the evidence
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76 |
A sense of place? Becoming and belonging in the rural parish
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96 |
imagining criminal communities in London
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115 |
Citizens community and political culture in Restoration England
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134 |
historical changes in
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156 |