Society And Puritanism In Pre-revolutionary England (2018)
History / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), - Religion / History, - History / Modern / 19th Century, - History / Social History, - History / Europe / Great Britain / General -
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Christopher Hill
Overview
In order to understand the English Revolution and Civil War we need to understand Puritanism. In this classic work of social history, Professor Hill shows Puritanism as a living faith, one that responded to social as well as religious needs. It was a set of beliefs that answered the hopes and fears of yeomen and gentlemen, merchants and artisans in the tribulations of early modern Britain, a time of extraordinary turbulence. Over this period, Puritanism, he shows, was interwoven into daily life. He looks at how rituals such as oath-taking, the Sabbath, bawdy courts and poor relief, became ways to order the social upheaval. He even offers an explanation for the emergence of the seemingly paradoxical - the Puritan revolutionaries.