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Urbane and Rustic England Carl B. Estabrook

Urbane and Rustic England By Carl B. Estabrook

Urbane and Rustic England by Carl B. Estabrook


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The growth and renewed vitality of English cities and towns after 1660 was remarkable. But what was the effect of this urban renaissance on villages and those people whose roots were in the countryside? This book shows how an urban-rural divide shaped conscious choices in early modern England.

Urbane and Rustic England Summary

Urbane and Rustic England by Carl B. Estabrook

The rapid growth and renewed vitality of English cities and towns in the century after 1660 was remarkable. But what was the effect of this urban renaissance on villages and those ordinary people whose roots were in the countryside? This book shows how a persistent urban-rural divide shaped conscious choices at the heart of experience in early modern England. The author asserts that, contrary to modern assumptions, villages and migrants of rural origin widely resisted the cultural and social influence of cities and towns well into the second half of the 18th century. Sexual relations, work consumerism, the printed word, celebration, protest, hospitality and xenophobia were all influenced by people's profund identification with their natural and artificial surroundings. This book reveals that the dynamic of urbane and rustic mentalities had a place with gender awareness, class consciousness and religious belief among the forces of continuity and change in early modern society.

Table of Contents

Introduction: culture and the urban sphere of influence. Part 1 Settings and the topographical divide: communal institutions and localism; urban and rural spaces; urban and rural resources. Part 2 Cultural forms and affinities: personal culture - marriage and sex; personal culture - training and work; material culture - dwellings and possessions; print culture - books and printed matter; print culture - community and strangeness. Part 3 urban-rural convergance: communication across the topographical divide; the origins of modern suburbia. Conclusion: urbane and rustic England.

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GOR012242546
9780719053191
0719053196
Urbane and Rustic England by Carl B. Estabrook
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Manchester University Press
19981119
336
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