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'No Historie So Meete' Jan Broadway

'No Historie So Meete' By Jan Broadway

'No Historie So Meete' by Jan Broadway


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This book explores the importance of history to Elizabethan and early Stuart gentry and how this led to a vibrant antiquarian culture. The family, town and county histories written by the community, which form the core of the study, had an influence on the development of local history in England which lasted into the twentieth century.

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'No Historie So Meete': Gentry Culture and the Development of Local History in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England by Jan Broadway

This book explores the importance of history to Elizabethan and early Stuart gentry and how this led to a vibrant antiquarian culture. The family, town and county histories written by the community, which form the core of the study, had an influence on the development of local history in England which lasted into the twentieth century and is still felt today. Eschewing a narrow historiographical approach, the author examines a range of manuscript and published works and other material reflecting the gentry's interest in the past: pedigree rolls, antiquarian notebooks, heraldic displays and maps. The book provides a survey of the development of local history in England from its medieval origins to 1660. This is followed by chapters on the practicalities of local historical research: the national educational and institutional framework, the development of regional networks of local historians and the gentlemen who controlled access to their sources, and analysis of the source materials available. The final section features chapters on genealogy, didacticism and the physical world.

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Not a word is wasted in this compact and richly detailed book, which must be read in full to be properly appreciated. -- .

About Jan Broadway

Jan Broadway is an independent scholar

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The development of local history in England before 1660 2. The national context of local history 3. The development of regional networks 4. Sources for local history 5. Genealogical history 6. Didactic history 7. Local history and the physical world Conclusion Appendix - the major figures and works used Index

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GOR011552674
9780719072956
0719072956
'No Historie So Meete': Gentry Culture and the Development of Local History in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England by Jan Broadway
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2012-11-01
264
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