Communities in Early Modern England: Networks, Place, RhetoricAlexandra Shepard, Phil Withington Manchester University Press, 2000 - 276 ページ This volume attempts to rediscover the richness of community in the early modern world - through bringing together a range of fascinating material on the wealth of interactions that operated in the public sphere. Divided into three parts the book looks at:the importance of place - ranging from the Parish, to communities of crime, to the place of political culture,Community and Networks - how individuals were bound into communities by religious, professional and social networksthe value of rhetoric in generating community - from the King's English to the use of 'public' as a rhetorical community. Explores the many ways in which people utilised communication, space, and symbols to constitute communities in early modern England. Highly interdisciplinary - incorporating literary material, history, religion, medical, political and cultural histories together, will be of interest to specialists, students and anyone concerned with the meaning and practice of community, past and present. |
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... male citizenship . The college on the other hand avoided civic responsibilities and had only weak links with civic sources of male authority . The protracted historical process of professionalisation has ensured that the collegiate ...
... male citizenship . The college on the other hand avoided civic responsibilities and had only weak links with civic sources of male authority . The protracted historical process of professionalisation has ensured that the collegiate ...
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... male and female practitioners . The college's own criteria involved a grey area in which practice could be carried on if supervised by a collegiate physician , and female as well as male irregulars took advantage of this . This overlaps ...
... male and female practitioners . The college's own criteria involved a grey area in which practice could be carried on if supervised by a collegiate physician , and female as well as male irregulars took advantage of this . This overlaps ...
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... male , on thirty- eight occasions mixed , and on twenty - six occasions entirely female . Likewise when dining at the homes of friends and colleagues in that year the company was exclusively male on twenty - five occasions , and on ...
... male , on thirty- eight occasions mixed , and on twenty - six occasions entirely female . Likewise when dining at the homes of friends and colleagues in that year the company was exclusively male on twenty - five occasions , and on ...
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the textual transactions | 18 |
networking by female medical practitioners | 38 |
William Blundell and the networks of Catholic dissent | 54 |
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