English Society, 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology and Politics During the Ancien RégimeCambridge University Press, 16 бер. 2000 р. - 580 стор. This is a revised and rewritten edition of a work first published in 1985 as English Society 1688-1832. That book arrived at the opening of a new phase in English historiography, which questioned much of the received picture of English society as secular, modernising, contractarian, and middle class; it began the recovery of the 'long eighteenth century', the period which saw a form of state defined by the close relationship of monarchy, aristocracy and church. In particular, it placed religion at the center of social and intellectual life, and used ecclesiastical history to illuminate many historical themes more commonly examined in a secular framework. In its updated form, this book reinforces these theses with new evidence, which extends its arguments into fresh areas of inquiry. |
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... continued : ' All that we mean is , that we are advocates of every species of liberal knowledge . ' Liberalism came to be the cultural and ( though without clear definition ) the political arm of Freethought : ' we hope for the final ...
... continued : ' All that we mean is , that we are advocates of every species of liberal knowledge . ' Liberalism came to be the cultural and ( though without clear definition ) the political arm of Freethought : ' we hope for the final ...
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... continued use of the term in this book is unhelpful . I have retained it nevertheless , since I am not seeking to profit from a reification . England before 1832 , like France before 1789 , was 20 English society 1660-1832.
... continued use of the term in this book is unhelpful . I have retained it nevertheless , since I am not seeking to profit from a reification . England before 1832 , like France before 1789 , was 20 English society 1660-1832.
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... continued to take part in that church's spiritual activity and its history as a human association . 19 By contrast , " That every individual is endowed with reason and free will and is presumed capable of acting morally , according to ...
... continued to take part in that church's spiritual activity and its history as a human association . 19 By contrast , " That every individual is endowed with reason and free will and is presumed capable of acting morally , according to ...
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... continued to haunt Englishmen after 1660 , and continued to be understood as wars of religion . Such beliefs inevitably had political consequences , and here we. Introduction 27.
... continued to haunt Englishmen after 1660 , and continued to be understood as wars of religion . Such beliefs inevitably had political consequences , and here we. Introduction 27.
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... continued to offer a series of generally negative images of trade , manufacture and the nouveaux riches.32 Judged by the extent and development of the professions , lawyers and clergymen bulked large in the social life of England . The ...
... continued to offer a series of generally negative images of trade , manufacture and the nouveaux riches.32 Judged by the extent and development of the professions , lawyers and clergymen bulked large in the social life of England . The ...
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XI | 52 |
XII | 66 |
XIII | 83 |
XIV | 105 |
XV | 124 |
XVI | 126 |
XVII | 164 |
XXVIII | 348 |
XXIX | 361 |
XXX | 374 |
XXXI | 385 |
XXXII | 396 |
XXXIII | 406 |
XXXIV | 423 |
XXXV | 446 |
XVIII | 200 |
XX | 232 |
XXI | 239 |
XXII | 256 |
XXIII | 284 |
XXIV | 300 |
XXV | 318 |
XXVI | 324 |
XXVII | 335 |
XXXVI | 471 |
XXXVII | 488 |
XXXIX | 501 |
XL | 505 |
XLI | 514 |
XLIII | 527 |
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