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Origins of English Individualism: The Family, Property and Social Transition

Contributor(s): MacFarlane, Alan (Author)

ISBN: 9780631193104

Publisher: Blackwell Publishers

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Pub Date: December 1, 1978

Dewey: 301.2942

LCCN: 79305211

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.35" L x 6.37" W ( 1.17 lbs) 232 pages

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Description: The Origins of English Individualism is about the nature of English society during the five centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, and the crucial differences between England and other European nations. Drawing upon detailed studies of English parishes and a growing number of other intensive local studies, as well as diaries, legal treatises and contemporary foreign sources, the author examines the framework of change in England. He suggests that there has been a basic misrepresentation of English history and that this has considerable implications both for our understanding of modern British and American society, and for current theories concerning the preconditions of industrialization.

Review Quotes: "Historians are said to be moving back towards the idea of an enduring national identity. Alan Macfarlane wrote a paradigm-busting book back in the late 1970s, The Origins of English Individualism. That must have taken courage considering the sort of a decade it was ... A brilliant analysis."
The Independent

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