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Rise and Fall of Merry England, The: The Ritual Year 1400-1700


Rise and Fall of Merry England, The: The Ritual Year 1400-1700

Hardback by Hutton, Ronald (Reader in History, Reader in History, University of Bristol)

Rise and Fall of Merry England, The: The Ritual Year 1400-1700

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ISBN:
9780198203636
Publication Date:
23 Jun 1994
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
384 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Rise and Fall of Merry England, The: The Ritual Year 1400-1700

Description

The Rise and Fall of Merry Englandexplores the religious and secular rituals which marked the passage of the year in late medieval and early modern England, and tells the story of how they altered over time in response to political, religious, and social changes. Ronald Hutton examines a number of important and controversial issues, such as the character and pace of the English Reformation, the nature of the early Stuart `Reformation of Manners', the context of writers like Ben Jonson and Robert Herrick, the origins of the science of folklore, the relevance of cultural divisions to the English Civil War, the impact of the English Revolution, and the viability of economic explanations for social change. Never before has such a comprehensive study of the subject been undertaken, and it has been made possible by using categories of source material, notably local financial records, in a quantity never attempted hitherto. This is highly readable and entertaining book which, in both research and interpretation, breaks several frontiers.

Contents

The ritual year in England c.1490-c.1540; the making of merry England; reformation of religion; reformation of manners; the battle for merry England; Puritan Revolution; merry equilibrium.

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