CATHERINE ARMSTRONG Lecturer in American History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
ANTHONY FLETCHER Professor Emeritus of Social History, the University of London, UK
PAUL GRIFFITHS Assistant Professor of Early Modern English Social and Cultural History, Iowa State University, USA
STEVE HINDLE Professor of History, the University of Warwick, UK
RALPH HOULBROOKE former Professor of Early Modern History, the University of Reading, UK
PETER MARSHALL Professor of History, the University of Warwick, UK
ANGELA MCSHANE Tutor in Graduate Studies (1600-1800), the Victoria and Albert Museum/Royal College of Art, UK
DARRYL OGIER States of Guernsey Archivist, UK
DARREN OLDRIDGE Lecturer in History, the University of Worcester, UK
TIM REINKE-WILLIAMS Lecturer in Economic and Social History, the University of Nottingham, UK
KEITH THOMAS Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK
DAVID M. TURNER Senior Lecturer in History, Swansea University, UK
ALEXANDRA WALSHAM Professor of Reformation History, the University of Exeter, UK
GARTHINE WALKER Senior Lecturer in History, Cardiff University, UK
This fascinating collection of essays written by renowned and emerging scholars of the early modern period, explores the relationship between the extraordinary and the everyday to provide a greater understanding of and new insights into the mental and material worlds of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. By juxtaposing cases that struck early modern people as irregular or strange with things that they found perfectly usual, everyday matters such as household relationships, drinking and exchanging insults are shown to reveal extraordinary aspects of early modern life, while seemingly exceptional events and beliefs such as those involving ghosts, prophecies, and cannibalism illuminate something of the routine experience of ordinary people. The contributions present not one worldview, nor adopt one way of approaching or illuminating the past. Rather, they demonstrate that categories such as the strange and the commonplace should be and were the subject of constant renegotiation, just as they are now.
發表於2024-12-25
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