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Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition Christopher Hill

Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition By Christopher Hill

Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition by Christopher Hill


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An exploration of the causes and consequences of the English Revolution, 1640-1660, which considers both material and intellectual aspects of the Revolution, discussing, for example, the relationship between Protestantism and the rise of capitalism; the ideological attacks on divinity and more.

Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition Summary

Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition by Christopher Hill

In this book, one of England's most distinguished historians explores the causes and consequences of the English Revolution, the years from 1640 to 1660 when the triumph of Protestantism encouraged a questioning of authority in English political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual life. This was a decisive period in the evolution of the modern world, an essential precondition of England's becoming the first industrial nation.

Hill considers both material and intellectual aspects of the Revolution, discussing, for example, the relationship between Protestantism and the rise of capitalism; the ideological attacks on divinity, law, and medicine; and the entry of the many-headed monster-the masses-into politics. First published in 1974 and now available in paper for the first time, the book has been revised by the author to take into account recent scholarship in the field.

Like all [Hill's] work, this . . . volume is not only distinguished and accomplished, but deeply humane.-John Kenyon, The Observer

Hill's contribution to seventeenth-century English history has been enormous. This book, like his others, is informative, stimulating . . . provocative, and most welcome.-John Miller, Times Higher Education Supplement

Table of Contents

Part 1 Changing relationships - London and the outlying regions: Puritans and The Dark Corners of the Land; arise Evans - Welshman in London. Part 2 Change in continuity - some fundamental ideas: Protestantism and the rise of capitalism; Reason and Reasonableness. Part 3 Continuity in change - divinity, law, medicine: the radical critics of Oxford and Cambridge in the 1650s; the Inns of Court; the medical profession and its radical critics. Part 4 Change in continuity - some social attitudes: the many-headed monster; a one-class society?; pottage for freeborn Englishmen - attitudes to wage-labour; men as they live their own history. Part 5 Change out of continuity: Sir Isaac Newton and his society.

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GOR013698865
9780300050448
0300050445
Change and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century England, Revised Edition by Christopher Hill
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Paperback
Yale University Press
19910828
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