Society and Puritanism in Pre-Revolutionary England

by Christopher Hill

Paperback, 1969

Status

Available

Call number

285.90942

Collection

Publication

Panther (1969), Paperback, 512 pages

Description

In order to understand the English Revolution and Civil War we need to understand Puritanism. In this classic work of social history, Professor Hill shows Puritanism as a living faith, one that responded to social as well as religious needs. It was a set of beliefs that answered the hopes and fears of yeomen and gentlemen, merchants and artisans in the tribulations of early modern Britain, a time of extraordinary turbulence. Over this period, Puritanism, he shows, was interwoven into daily life. He looks at how rituals such as oath-taking, the Sabbath, bawdy courts and poor relief, became ways to order the social upheaval. He even offers an explanation for the emergence of the seemingly paradoxical - the Puritan revolutionaries.

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Physical description

512 p.; 6.93 inches

ISBN

0586028889 / 9780586028889
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