Society in Early Modern England by Philip Withington

Society in Early Modern England by Philip Withington

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Summary

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have traditionally been regarded by historians as a period of intense and formative historical change, so much so that they have often been described as early modern' - an epoch separate from the medieval' and the modern'.

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Society in Early Modern England by Philip Withington

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries have traditionally been regarded by historians as a period of intense and formative historical change, so much so that they have often been described as early modern' - an epoch separate from the medieval' and the modern'.
"This book aims high and deserves careful reading"
BBC History Magazine

"Trenchantly underscores the growing importance of sociability while challenging us to think about the work of words, and the vexed matter of periodization."
The American Historical Review

"Phil Withington's book is important as it helps to refocus the debate away from the problematic 'modernisation' theories and unto a different battleground: historcal linguistics."
Reviews in History

"Withington helps us to view the early modern period in a similar way to those who lived through it. He presents the reader with an interpretation of the early modern world that forces us to re-evaluate our preconceptions and to think about this period in terms not just of its history, but also of its language. Withington breathes new life into an often ill-defined historical period and changes the way in which we view 'Early Modern'"
Parergon

"Society in Early Modern England is a major work that will command the attention of all scholars and students interested in the period. Dr. Withington reveals time and again that he is an adept thinker and careful reader, as well as a first-rate historian, as eager to struggle with conceptual problems as to analyse complicated source material. This book will force many to rethink their understanding of the early modern period and what it means, as well as the ways in which we imagine and categorise historical periods in general."
Andrew Hadfield, University of Sussex

"Withington offers a broad geneaology of historians' use of the term 'early modern', and finds striking similarities with the ways that early moderns themselves had begun to describe their world. It is a notably fresh, wide-ranging and stimulating argument about the analytic value of the term and the disinctiveness of early modern society."
Mike Braddick, University of Sheffield

"A rigorous and persuasive charting of key concepts and discourses which not only reformulates the significance of the 'early modern' period but also gives that period a new shape."
Keith Wrightson, Yale University

Phil Withington is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge
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ISBN 13 9780745641300
ISBN 10 074564130X
Title Society in Early Modern England
Author Philip Withington
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2010-08-13
Number of pages 248
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