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Political culture and cultural politics in early modern EnglandPolitical culture and cultural politics in early modern England

Political culture and cultural politics in early modern England

Susan Dwyer Amussen, Mark A. Kishlansky, David Underdown

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Combining the work of major scholars on both sides of the Atlantic this volume seeks to explore the interconnections between popular culture and political activism at both the local and central levels. Strongly influenced by the work of David Underdown, the contributions range across a spectrum of social and political history from witchcraft to the aristocracy, from forest riots to battles of the civil war. The volume combines chapters from historians of gender, of political theory, of social structure, and of high politics. Within this diversity, the contributors offer a cohesive approach to the study of early modern England, encouraging the exploration of mentalities and political activities, as well as artistic rendering, writing and ceremony within the widest context of cultural politics.

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OL19425558W

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Politics and cultureSocial conditionsPolitical cultureHistory

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