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Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 787 g

Thomas / Burke / Harrison

Civil Histories

Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas
Erscheinungsjahr 2000
ISBN: 978-0-19-820710-8
Verlag: OUP Oxford

Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas

Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 787 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-820710-8
Verlag: OUP Oxford


Sir Keith Thomas is one of the most innovative and influential of English historians, and a scholar of unusual range. These essays, presented to him on his retirement as President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, concentrate on one of the broad themes illuminated by his work - changing notions of civility in the past. From the sixteenth century onwards, civility was a term applied to modes of behaviour as well as to cultural and civic attributes. Its influence extended from styles of language and sexual mores to funeral ceremonies and commercial morality. It was used to distinguish the civil from the barbarous and the English from the Irish and Welsh, and to banish superstition and justify imperialism. The contributors - distinguished historians who have been Keith Thomas's pupils - illustrate the many implications of civility in the early modern period and its shifts of meaning down to the twentieth century.

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- 1: The Editors: Keith Thomas

- 2: Peter Burke: A Civil Tongue: Language and Politeness in Early Modern Europe

- 3: Euan Cameron: Civilized Religion from Renaissance to Reformation and Counter-Reformation

- 4: Ralph Houlbrooke: Civility and Civil Observances in the Early Modern English Funeral

- 5: Martin Ingram: Sexual Manners: The Other Face of Civility in Early Modern England

- 6: Sara Mendelson: The Civility of Women in Seventeenth-Century England

- 7: Mark S R Jenner: Civilization and Deodorization? Smell in Early Modern English Culture

- 8: Alan Macfarlane: Civility and the Decline of Magic

- 9: Paul Slack: Perceptions of the Metropolis in Seventeenth-Century England

- 10: Jonathan Barry: Civility and Civic Culture in Early Modern England: The Meanings of Urban Freedom

- 11: Bernard Capp: Arson, Threats of Arson, and Incivility in Early Modern England

- 12: J A Sharpe: Civility, Civilizing Processes, and the End of Public Punishment in England

- 13: Robin Briggs: From the German Forests to Civil Society: The Frankish Myth and the Ancient Constitution in France

- 14: Ian Bostridge: Music, Reason, and Politeness: Magic and Witchcraft in the Career of George Fredric Handel

- 15: Prys Morgan: Wild Wales: Civilizing the Welsh from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries

- 16: Leslie Hannah: The Moral Economy of Business: A Historical Perspective on Ethics and Efficiency

- 17: Paul Johnson: Civilizing Mammon: Laws, Morals, and the City in Nineteenth-Century England

- 18: John Darwin: Civility and Empire

- 19: Brian Harrison: The Public and the Private in Modern Britain

- 20: Giles Mandelbrote: The Published Writings of Keith Thomas, 1957-1998



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