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Local Identities in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
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276 pages
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Focusing on community and identity in late Medieval and Early Modern England, the authors delve into the decline of neighbourliness and the dynamics of market towns. They investigate clerical status, charity, and crime, while highlighting the interactions between various overlapping communities, including court and country as well as urban and rural areas like London and Lancashire. This exploration reveals the complexities of social relationships and the evolving nature of identity during this transformative period.
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2007, hardcover
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