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    606,-

    First published in 2004, this collection of papers includes some of the most innovative history written about Greece and Rome and offers a convenient and enthralling guide to the most exciting current issues and topics in Greek and Roman history.

  • - Britain 1780-1850
     
    1 560,-

    This book revisits Britain's much-studied 'age of reform', before and after the Great Reform Act of 1832, showing that 'reformers' hoped to reform not only parliament, government, the law and the Church but also, for example, medicine and the theatre. A substantial introduction provides an overview of the period.

  • av Simon Franklin & Alexander Kazhdan
    616,-

    Byzantine literature is often regarded as little more than an agglomeration of stereotyped forms and generic conventions which allows no scope for individual thought or expression. Accordingly, histories of Byzantine literature tend to focus on the history of genres. The essays in this book challenge the traditional view.

  • av Paul Slack
    640,-

    Rebellion, riot and popular unrest have been the theme of a succession of stimulating and influential articles in Past and Present. This selection shows how the various forms of popular protest in England from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries have been reinterpreted by modern scholars.

  • - A County Study
    av J. A. Sharpe
    560,-

    The history of crime is an exciting field, forming one aspect of a much wider increase in interest in social history as a whole. This book, based on a detailed study of court records in Essex between 1620 and 1680 combines a detailed study of fluctuations in crime and punishment in a seventeenth-century English county with an analysis of the social processes which lay behind prosecution.

  • - The West Midlands at the End of the Thirteenth Century
    av R. H. Hilton
    516,-

    This book portrays the rural and urban economies and the social structure of the West Midlands of England at a peak period of medieval growth, the end of the thirteenth century. The subject matter ranges from lords to peasants, from merchants to artisans, and from bishops to parish priests.

  • av G. Bois
    766,-

    Guy Bois' study of late medieval Normandy is a work of many dimensions. It should be of particular interest to English readers because of the close historical associations of England with Normandy and because of the natural resemblances between these two countries, separated only by the English Channel.

  • - Studies in Early Modern England
    av Mervyn Evans James
    686,-

    In a number of related case-studies, this book traces the social political, and cultural factors making for conformity and obedience, and those promoting dissidence and revolt in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England.

  • - Merchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular Literature
    av Laura Caroline Stevenson
    560,-

    Praise and Paradox explores the relationship of language, literary structure, and social ideology in the popular Elizabethan literature that praised merchants, industrialists and craftsmen. This literature relied on paradoxical new stereotypes because its authors had no language or ideology that enabled them to separate bourgeois values from the old aristocratic ones.

  • - The Use of Draught Animals in English Farming from 1066-1500
    av John Langdon
    746,-

    Technological innovation during the middle ages is a subject about which little has been written in detail. This book traces on particular innovation - the introduction of the horse as a replacement for oxen in English farming - and assesses it against the social and economic background of the time.

  • av Bronislaw Geremek
    426,-

    This book discusses the 'marginal' people of late medieval Paris, the large and shifting group of men and women who existed on the margins of conventional organized society.

  • - Mass Phenomena in English Towns, 1790-1835
    av Mark Harrison
    686,-

    A fresh look at the crowd in relation to the urbanising process and the civic culture it inspired.

  • av Pierre Bonnassie
    600,-

    This book is first and foremost an extended examination and discussion of the enslavement of men and women by others of their society and in particular of the means and causes of the gradual end of slavery in early medieval Europe between 500 and 1200.

  • - Economic Development and Social Change in Late Medieval Sicily
    av Stephan R. Epstein
    770,-

    This study of late medieval Sicily develops a critique of theories of dependence through trade, and a new interpretation of the late medieval economy. Following the Black Death, many institutional and social constraints on commercialization were relaxed throughout western Europe as a result of social conflict and demographic change.

  • - Jacobin Egalitarianism in Practice
    av Jean-Pierre Gross
    616,-

    This revisionist study challenges those readings of the French Revolution which see it as inherently violent and intolerant and explores the egalitarian policies pursued in the provinces. It reassesses the basic social and economic issues at stake in the Revolution.

  • - Dress and Fashion in the Ancien Regime
    av Daniel (Universite de Paris IV) Roche
    756,-

    Newly available in paperback, this acclaimed piece of cultural history is a study of dress in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is easily the most thorough and wide-ranging study of clothing and its social meaning that has been written to date.

  • - The Estates of the Bishopric of Worcester, 680-1540
    av Christopher Dyer
    540,-

    Lords and Peasants in a Changing Society is a history of the large church estate of Worcester from its foundation until the Reformation.

  • - The Imperial Office in Byzantium
    av Professor Gilbert Dagron
    616 - 1 426,-

    The figure of the Byzantine emperor, who sometimes was also designated a priest, has long fascinated the western imagination. This classic book studies in detail the imperial union of 'two powers', temporal and spiritual, against a broad background of relations between Church and state and religious and political spheres.

  • - South India through European Eyes, 1250-1625
    av Joan-Pau Rubies
    666,-

    This book, first published in 2000, offers a wide-ranging and ambitious analysis of how European travellers in India developed their perceptions of ethnic, political and religious diversity over three hundred years. It analyses the growth of novel historical and philosophical concerns, from the early and rare examples of medieval travellers such as Marco Polo, through to the more sophisticated narratives of seventeenth-century observers - religious writers such as Jesuit missionaries, or independent antiquarians such as Pietro della Valle. The book's approach combines the detailed contextual analysis of individual narratives with an original long-term interpretation of the role of cross-cultural encounters in the European Renaissance. An extremely wide range of European sources is discussed, including the often neglected but extremely important Iberian and Italian sources. However, the book also discusses a number of non-European sources, Muslim and Hindu, thereby challenging simplistic interpretations of western 'orientalism'.

  • av Peter Coss
    526 - 1 600,-

    The gentry played a central role in medieval England, and this is a sustained attempt to explore its origins and to account for its contours and peculiarities between the mid-thirteenth and the mid-fourteenth century, arguing against views which see the gentry as formed or created earlier.

  • - The Representation of Agrarian England, 1500-1660
    av Andrew (University of Leeds) McRae
    466 - 1 980,-

    An analysis of the history and literature of the land in early modern England, which examines a wide range of source material concerned to present a fresh view of the processes of change in rural England.

  •  
    520,-

    The essays in this collection focus on the nature of popular protest and agrarian unrest and the development of nationalism in modern Ireland. Themes include cultural identity as expressed in Gaelic Irish literature, the dynamics of the potato economy, electoral politics and landlord power, the impact of modernization on Ulster's development.

  • - Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-industrial Europe
     
    420,-

    The Brenner Debate, which reprints from Past and Present various article in 1976, is a scholarly presentation of a variety of points of view discussing the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe. This will interest historians and scholars in allied fields as well as ordinary readers.

  • - County Mayo from the Plantation to the Land War
    av Donald E. (Menlo College Jordan
    520,-

    A study of three centuries of County Mayo's history, during which it was slowly and hesitatingly transformed from being a remote, isolated, impoverished and largely hostile region of the country to being at the centre of the rapidly unfolding drama of Irish politics, and integrated into Ireland's post-Famine agrarian capitalist economy.

  • - Politics, Culture and Imperialism in England, 1715-1785
    av Kathleen Wilson
    716 - 1 146,-

    This book, first published in 1995, demonstrates the central role of 'people', the empire, and the citizen in eighteenth-century English popular politics. It shows how the wide-ranging political culture of English towns attuned ordinary men and women to the issues of state power and thus enabled them to stake their own claims in national and imperial affairs.

  • av Jonathan Morris
    656,-

    This book analyses the business, geography and politics of shopkeeping in Milan between 1886 and 1922. The author addresses questions relating to petite bourgeois identity, and explains why shopkeepers sided with the political right. This is the first full-scale study of any aspect of the lives of the petite bourgeoisie in the pre-Fascist period.

  • - Essays on the Historical Perception of Pestilence
     
    640,-

    From plague to AIDS, epidemics have been the most spectacular diseases to afflict human societies. This volume examines the way in which these great crises have influenced ideas, how they have helped to shape theological, political, and social thought, and how they have been interpreted and understood in the intellectual context of their time.

  • - Popular Fiction and its Readership in Seventeenth-Century England
    av Margaret Spufford
    616,-

    Dr Spufford's book examines the profits made by these publishers, the scale of their operations, and the way the 'small books' were distributed throughout the country. It also examines their content, and compares the English chapbooks with their French counterparts.

  •  
    576,-

    This is an in-depth, richly documented study of the sex and marriage business in ecclesiastical courts of Elizabethan and early Stuart England. This study is based on records of the courts in Wiltshire, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire and West Sussex in the period 1570-1640.

  • - Common Right, Enclosure and Social Change in England, 1700-1820
    av J. M. (York University Neeson
    716,-

    This is one of the most important and original contributions to English rural history to be published in the past generation, winner of the Whitfield Prize of the Royal Historical Society in 1994.

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