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The Pursuit of Stability Ian W. Archer

The Pursuit of Stability von Ian W. Archer

The Pursuit of Stability Ian W. Archer


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Zusammenfassung

This work looks at the reasons for London's freedom from serious unrest in the later sixteenth century, when the city's rulers faced mounting problems with rapid population growth, spiralling prices, impoverishment and crime.

The Pursuit of Stability Zusammenfassung

The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London Ian W. Archer

This work engages in the historical debate about the reasons for London's freedom from serious unrest in the later sixteenth century, when the city's rulers faced mounting problems caused by rapid population growth, spiralling prices, impoverishment and crime. One key to the city's stability was that Londoners were locked into a matrix of overlapping communities, the livery companies, wards and parishes, all of which created claims on their loyalties and gave them a framework within which redress of grievances could be pursued. The highly developed structures of government in the capital also enjoyed considerable success in mobilising resources for poor relief, while the authorities so impotent against it, as the traditional accounts would suggest. This is the first effort at a holistic approach to interpreting early modern London society, based on the full range of London sources.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction: the problem of order; 2. The framework of social relations: the city elite; 3. The framework of social relations: local government, neighbourhood, and community; 4. The framework of social relations: the livery companies; 5. Social policy; 6. Crime and society; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR004101986
9780521373159
0521373158
The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London Ian W. Archer
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Cambridge University Press
1991-03-07
323
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