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Norwich Since 1550 Carole Rawcliffe

Norwich Since 1550 par Carole Rawcliffe

Norwich Since 1550 Carole Rawcliffe


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Résumé

This title provides a history of the changes and developments that have taken place in Norwich in the last 450 years.

Norwich Since 1550 Résumé

Norwich Since 1550 Carole Rawcliffe

Norwich remained the second largest city in England until the eighteenth century. Its history over the last 450 years is of exceptional interest. Norwich since 1550 is a full account of the post-medieval history of the city and covers all aspects of Norwich life, including its population, housing, churches and chapels, politics, work, education, arts, architecture and medical care. It brings out Norwich's individuality and shows how it became the city it is today. While it changed and developed in many ways over the centuries, its textiles could not compete with those of the northern boom towns of the Industrial Revolution. Instead it settled into its role as a regional and banking capital.

À propos de Carole Rawcliffe

Richard Wilson is Professor Emeritus of Economic and Social History at UEA. He is chairman of the Norfolk Record Society, and was for many years Director of the Centre of East Anglian Studies at UEA. He has published widely on eighteenth and nineteenth century history, notably on the brewing industry and the building of the English country house. He has edited several volumes of correspondence and diaries, most recently of a Norwich textile merchant whose business ventures took him to many parts of Europe. Carole Rawcliffe is Professor of Medieval History and a former Director of the Centre of East Anglian Studies at UEA, having previously worked in London as co-editor of the medieval volumes of The History of Parliament. She now specialises in medical history, and has produced a number of books and articles on medicine and health in later medieval England. Her books include a history of the Great Hospital, Norwich, one of England's oldest charitable institutions; she has also edited collections of essays on East Anglian history.

Sommaire

Chapter 1 The Changing Face of Norwich by Christopher Barringer Chapter 2 Government to 1660 by John Pound Chapter 3 Inhabitants by Paul Griffiths Chapter 4 The Civil War by Andrew Hopper Chapter 5 Health and Sanitation to 1750 by Margaret Pelling Chapter 6 From Second City to Regional Capital by Penelope Corfield Chapter 7 Politics, 1660-1835 by Mark Knights Chapter 8 An Enlightened and Polite Society by Angela Dain Chapter 9 The Textile Industry by Richard Wilson Chapter 10 Population, 1700-1950 by Alan Armstrong Chapter 11 Medical Care since 1750 by Steven Cherry Chapter 12 Education since 1750 by Michael Sanderson Chapter 13 Architecture since 1800 by Stefan Muthesius Chapter 14 Politics, 1835-1945 by Barry Doyle Chapter 15 Banking and Insurance by Roger Ryan Chapter 16 Work and Employment by Christine Clark Chapter 17 Church and Chapel by Clyde Binfield Chapter 18 Sports and Games by Roger Munting Chapter 19 Norwich since 1945 by Peter Townroe

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GOR001741314
9781852854508
1852854502
Norwich Since 1550 Carole Rawcliffe
Occasion - Très bon état
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20041101
600
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