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9780804738699

Townspeople and Nation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780804738699

  • ISBN10:

    0804738696

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

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Summary

The century bounded by the Henrician Reformation and the Civil Wars marked an important stage in the development of urban institutions, culture, and society in England. At the outset of this period, England was still very much an agrarian society; by its end, it was well on the way to becoming an urban one as well. The complexity and subtlety of those developments become especially vivid when we experience them through the lives of more or less ordinary townspeople, which Tittler allows us to do here. These biographical studies not only have much to tell us about the time and milieu, but also provide an array of interesting and varied characters: Henry Manship, the historian of his native Yarmouth; Henry Hardware, who removed "the giant, the naked boys and the devil in feathers" from Chester's Midsummer Show; Robert Swaddon the swindler and John Pulman the "thief-taker" of London; Joyce Jeffries, the spinster money-lender of Hereford; John Brown, the speculator in dissolved monastic lands in Boston; John Pitt, the overseer of guildhall construction in Blandford Forum; John and Joan Cooke, the Mayor and Mayoress of Gloucester, the subjects of a most revealing posthumous portrait; and Sir Thomas White of London, the philanthropist and "merchant hero." Tittler introduces these studies with a comprehensive but succinct description of English towns and cities of the time.

Author Biography

Robert Tittler is Professor of History at Concordia University, Montreal. His most recent book is The Reformation and the Towns in England: Politics and Political Culture, c. 1540-1640.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(38)
Browne, Town, and Crown: John Browne and the Quest for Crown Lands in Boston
39(21)
John Pitt and the Building of the Blandford Forum Town Hall
60(21)
John and Joan Cooke: Civic Portraiture and Urban Identity in Gloucester
81(19)
Sir Thomas White of London: Civic Philanthropy and the Making of the Merchant-Hero
100(21)
Henry Manship: Constructing the Civic Memory in Great Yarmouth
121(19)
Henry Hardware and the Face of Puritan Reform in Chester
140(16)
Swaddon the Swindler and Pulman the `Thief-Taker': Crime and Variations in the Great Metropolis
156(21)
Joyce Jefferies and the Possibilities of Spinsterhood in Hereford
177(24)
Glossary of Terms 201(2)
Abbreviations 203(2)
Notes 205(38)
Index 243

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