Beschreibung:
A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson which addresses fundamental questions about the character of English society during a period of decisive change.
The Making and Remaking of Early Modern English Social History - Steve Hindle and John D. Walter and Alexandra ShepardBrokering Fatherhood: Illegitimacy and Paternal Rights and Responsibilities in Early Modern England - Alexandra ShepardGender, Sexuality and the Consumption of Musical Culture in Eighteenth-Century London - Helen M BerryWhere was Mrs Turner? Governance and Gender in an Eighteenth-Century Village - Naomi TadmorLocal Arithmetic: Information Cultures in Early Modern England - Paul GriffithsIntoxicants and the Early Modern City - Phil WithingtonFood, Drink and Social Distinction in Early Modern England - Adam FoxWritten Obligations, Litigation and Neighbourliness, 1580-1680 - Tim StrettonWitchcraft and Neighbourliness in Early Modern England - Malcolm J GaskillDeference, Paternalism and Popular Memory in Early Modern England - Andy WoodWork, Reward and Labour Discipline in Late Seventeenth-Century England - Steve HindleLiving in Poverty in Eighteenth-Century Terling - Henry FrenchFrom Commonwealth to Public Opulence: The Redefinition of Wealth and Government in Early Modern Britain - Craig MuldrewAppendix: Bibliography of the Published Writings of Keith Wrightson from 1974 to 2011Compiled by Lindsay O'Neill - Lindsay O'Neill