Crowds and Popular Politics in Early Modern England (Politics, Culture & Society in Early Modern Britain)

Crowds and Popular Politics in Early Modern England (Politics, Culture & Society in Early Modern Britain)

by JohnWalter (Author)

Synopsis

Early modern England was marked by profound changes in economy, society, politics and religion. It is widely believed that the poverty and discontent which these changes often caused resulted in major rebellion and frequent 'riots'. Whereas the politics of the people have often been described as a 'many-headed monster'; spasmodic and violent, and the only means by which the people could gain expression in a highly hierarchical society and a state that denied them a political voice, the essays in this collection argue for the inherently political nature of popular protest through a series of studies of acts of collective protest, up to and including the English Revolution. The work of John Walter has played a central role in defining current understanding of the field and has been widely read and cited by those working on the politics of subaltern groups. This collection of essays offers a radical re-evaluation of the nature of crowds and protests during the period, and it will make fascinating reading for historians of the period.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 01 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 0719082811
ISBN 13: 9780719082818

Author Bio
John Walter is Professor of History at the University of Essex