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Contrasting Communities Margaret Spufford

Contrasting Communities By Margaret Spufford

Contrasting Communities by Margaret Spufford


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An account of how communities developed, grew and declined during a period of intense religious and economic change. The book looks at three contrasting communities in eastern England from 1525 to 1700, dismissing the notion that, prior to educational reform, ordinary people did not think.

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Contrasting Communities: English Villagers in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Margaret Spufford

A detailed account of how communities developed, grew and declined during a period of intense religious and economic change. The book looks at three contrasting communities in eastern England from 1525 to 1700, dismissing the notion that, prior to the educational reforms of the 19th century, ordinary people did not think or debate. Margaret Spufford looks at the greatest single piece of evidence that the mass of common folk in the countryside did not live by bread alone - the fact that the parish church and sometimes the dissenting chapel are, with the manor house, the monuments that dominate the village layout. Far from being mere counters in a game of economic statistics, the people of the Cambridgeshire parishes who form the subject of the study emerge as three-dimensional human beings.

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GOR003846638
9780750923750
075092375X
Contrasting Communities: English Villagers in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Margaret Spufford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20000328
416
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