Negotiating Exclusion in Early Modern England, 1550-1800
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Negotiating Exclusion in Early Modern England, 1550-1800
Pullin, Naomi; Woods, Kathryn
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
262
Mole
Inglês
9780367348274
15 a 20 dias
453
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Introduction: Approaching Early Modern Exclusion and Inclusion Part 1: Exclusion and Social Relations 1. Domestic Exclusions: The Politics of the Household in Early Modern England 2. The Language of Exclusion: "Bastard" in Early Modern England 3. Women and Religious Coexistence in Eighteenth-Century England 4. Failed Friendship and the Negotiation of Exclusion in Eighteenth-Century Polite Society Part 2: The Boundaries of Community 5. The Negotiation of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Westminster Infirmary, 1716-1750 6. Defining the Boundaries of Community?: Experiences of Parochial Inclusion and Pregnancy Outside Wedlock in Early Modern England 7. Hunting, Sociability, and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Early Seventeenth-Century England Part 3: Exclusions in Ritual, Law, and Bureaucracy 8. Failing at Patriarchy: Gender, Exclusion and Violence, 1560-1640 9. They "Know as Much at Thirteen as If They Had Been Mid-Wives of Twenty Years Standing": Girls and Sexual Knowledge in Early Modern England 10. Inscription and Political Exclusion in Early Modern England. Afterword
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Young Man;social inclusion;James Street;social exclusion;Viscountess Lisle;modern England's distinctive cultures;Edward III;community identity;Hanserd Knollys;illegitimate pregnancy;St Margaret's Westminster;Independent Woman;Essex Pauper Letters;Church Court Depositions;Sir John Savile;Socio-economic Developments;Early Modern Britons;Westminster Infirmary;Sick Poor;Unmarried Pregnant Women;Single Pregnant Women;Mixed Race Progeny;Word Bastard;Married Women;London Record Office;Verse Libels;Hunting Party;Early Modern;Early Modern Communities;Sarah Savage
Introduction: Approaching Early Modern Exclusion and Inclusion Part 1: Exclusion and Social Relations 1. Domestic Exclusions: The Politics of the Household in Early Modern England 2. The Language of Exclusion: "Bastard" in Early Modern England 3. Women and Religious Coexistence in Eighteenth-Century England 4. Failed Friendship and the Negotiation of Exclusion in Eighteenth-Century Polite Society Part 2: The Boundaries of Community 5. The Negotiation of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Westminster Infirmary, 1716-1750 6. Defining the Boundaries of Community?: Experiences of Parochial Inclusion and Pregnancy Outside Wedlock in Early Modern England 7. Hunting, Sociability, and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Early Seventeenth-Century England Part 3: Exclusions in Ritual, Law, and Bureaucracy 8. Failing at Patriarchy: Gender, Exclusion and Violence, 1560-1640 9. They "Know as Much at Thirteen as If They Had Been Mid-Wives of Twenty Years Standing": Girls and Sexual Knowledge in Early Modern England 10. Inscription and Political Exclusion in Early Modern England. Afterword
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Young Man;social inclusion;James Street;social exclusion;Viscountess Lisle;modern England's distinctive cultures;Edward III;community identity;Hanserd Knollys;illegitimate pregnancy;St Margaret's Westminster;Independent Woman;Essex Pauper Letters;Church Court Depositions;Sir John Savile;Socio-economic Developments;Early Modern Britons;Westminster Infirmary;Sick Poor;Unmarried Pregnant Women;Single Pregnant Women;Mixed Race Progeny;Word Bastard;Married Women;London Record Office;Verse Libels;Hunting Party;Early Modern;Early Modern Communities;Sarah Savage