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Politics of Commonwealth

Contributor(s): Withington, Phil (Author)

ISBN: 9780521826877

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: February 17, 2005

Dewey: 306.20941090

LCCN: 2004061491

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.96" H x 8.99" L x 6.36" W ( 1.42 lbs) 314 pages

BISAC Categories:

History | Europe | Great Britain General

Series: Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories

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Description: The Politics of Commonwealth offers a major reinterpretation of urban political culture in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Examining what it meant to be a freeman and citizen in early modern England, it also shows the increasingly pivotal place of cities and boroughs within the national polity. It considers the practices that constituted urban citizenship as well as its impact on the economic, patriarchal and religious life of towns and the larger commonwealth. The author has recovered the language and concepts used at the time, whether by eminent citizens like Andrew Marvell or more humble tradesmen and craftsmen. Unprecedented in terms of the range of its sources and freshness of its approach, the book reveals a dimension of early modern culture that has major implications for how we understand the English state, economy and 'public sphere'; the political upheavals of the mid-seventeenth-century and popular political participation more generally.

Brief description: Dr Phil Withington is Lecturer in Cultural History at the University of Aberdeen. He is the coeditor of Communities in Early Modern England (2000).

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