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Contrasting Communities Margaret Spufford

Contrasting Communities By Margaret Spufford

Contrasting Communities by Margaret Spufford


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This book is a detailed history of the economic, educational and religious life of three contrasting communities, Chippenham, Orwell and Willingham in Cambridgeshire from 1525 to 1700. This study will be invaluable to economic, social, and ecclesiastical historians of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and those with a special interest in Cambridgeshire.

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Contrasting Communities: English Villages in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Margaret Spufford

This book is a detailed history of the economic, educational and religious life of three contrasting communities, Chippenham, Orwell and Willingham in Cambridgeshire from 1525 to 1700. The three villages had very difference economic settings, in which the pattern of landholding changed over this period and the general and particular reasons for the changes that took place. The study also covers the educational opportunities open to the villagers, and examines religious affairs, the effect on peasant communities of the Reformation and the disturbance in the devotional life of the ordinary villager, which often culminated in dissent and disruption under the Commonwealth. Dr Spufford has penetrated into the social life of the English village at all levels, and with fascinating detail has created a whole social universe around her villagers or a 'picture in the round' view. The book will be invaluable to economic, social, and ecclesiastical historians of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as well as historians of Britain generally, and those with a special interest in Cambridgeshire.

Contrasting Communities Reviews

'This is a seminal book.' Christopher Hill, Literature and Society 'A book which often comes close to attaining the ideal of an historical controlled experiment, in which the theories of the textbooks are carefully tested against historical experience. The first section ... should become required reading for all social and economic historians of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ... I suspect that everyone who reads this book will learn something valuable from it, whatever his particular interests.' Roger Schofield 'The demographic sections of this book are instructive, the economic and social interesting and informative, and the educational ones revelatory, but most readers will probably be drawn more to the ecclesiastical and religious ones.' Eric Kerridge, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

Table of Contents

List of maps and graphs; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. People, Families and Land: 1. The peopling of a county; 2. The problem: the disappearance of the small landowner; 3. The reality: the small landholder on the chalk: Chippenham; 4. The reality: the small landholder on the clay: Orwell; 5. The reality: the small landholder in the fens: Willingham; Part II. The Schooling of the Peasantry: 6. A general view of schools and schoolmasters; 7. The elementary ability to write: Willingham and Orwell; 8. The importance of reading in the village community; Part III. Parishioners and their Religion: 9. Dissent before and after the commonwealth; 10. A general view of the laity in the diocese of Ely; 11. Fragmentation and the growth of sects; 12. The possible determinants of dissent; 13. The reality of religion for the villager; Conclusion; Appendices; Index of contemporary names; General index.

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NPB9780521297486
9780521297486
0521297486
Contrasting Communities: English Villages in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Margaret Spufford
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19791206
404
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