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‘No historie so meete’

Gentry culture and the development of local history in Elizabethan and early Stuart England
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‘No historie so meete’ delves into the significance of history for the Elizabethan and early Stuart gentry, highlighting how their engagement fostered a vibrant antiquarian culture. It focuses on family, town and county histories created by the community, which influenced the trajectory of local history in England well into the twentieth century and beyond. The book surveys local history’s evolution from medieval times to 1660 and explores a variety of sources including pedigree rolls, antiquarian notebooks, heraldic displays and maps. It also addresses the practical aspects of local historical research, considering educational and institutional frameworks, networks of local historians, and key genealogical and didactic themes.
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Ideal for students and scholars of English history, local historians, genealogists, and those interested in antiquarian studies and Elizabethan to Stuart period culture.

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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.

This book explores the importance of history to Elizabethan and early Stuart gentry and how this led to a vibrant antiquarian culture

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The book No historie so meete 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.

Series: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain

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Critics praise its compact, richly detailed prose, noting that every word is purposeful and that the book rewards thorough reading.

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ISBN: 9780719072956

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Adult education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 381g

Pages: 264

About the Author

Jan Broadway is an independent scholar

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