Inspired by the path-breaking work of Robert Tittler, the authors explore late Medieval and Early Modern community and identity across England. They examine the decline of neighbourliness, the politics of market towns, clerical status, charity, crime, and ways in which overlapping communities of court and country, London and Lancashire, relate.
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IAN ARCHER Fellow, Tutor and University Lecturer in History, Keble College, Oxford, UK DAVID DEAN Professor of History, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada ALEXANDRA F. JOHNSTON Professor of English, University of Toronto, Canada NORMAN JONES Professor and Chair of History, Utah State University, USA MARJORIE K. MCINTOST Distinguished Professor of History Emerita, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA SHANNON MCSHEFFREY Professor of History, Concordia University in Montreal, Canada CATHERINE PATTERSON Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Houston, USA JOSEPH P. WARD Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department, University of Mississippi, USA DANIEL WOOLF Professor of History and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada KEITH WRIGHTSON Townsend Professor of History, Yale University, USA
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