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In Pursuit of Civility

Manners and Civilization in Early Modern England
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In Pursuit of Civility by Keith Thomas explores the evolution of civility in early modern England, from everyday manners to societal norms. It reveals how the English aristocracy and common folk developed distinct codes of conduct and how these notions of 'civilisation' shaped relationships within Britain and with indigenous peoples worldwide. The book also addresses early resistance to Western civilisational superiority and offers insights into the origins of anti-colonialism and cultural relativism, providing a profound understanding of past social behaviours and their ongoing influence.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in social history, early modern England, colonialism, and the development of cultural norms. It appeals to those who appreciate scholarly yet accessible works by leading historians on the evolution of manners and civilisation.

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A SUNDAY TIMES, EVENING STANDARDSPECTATOR AND NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR

“In this gloriously rich book, Keith Thomas, one of our greatest living historians, explores how the idea of civility, from lavatory habits to table manners, evolved in early modern England.”—Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

“One of the most entertaining books imaginable.”—Philip Hensher, Spectator

"Our finest living historian gives a dismayingly entertaining survey of what was held to be civilised behaviour and what barbarous in England between 1500 and 1800.”—Claire Tomalin, New Statesman

Keith Thomas's seminal studies Religion and the Decline of Magic, Man and the Natural World, and The Ends of Life, explored the beliefs, values and social practices of the years between 1500 and 1800. In Pursuit of Civility continues this quest by examining what the English people thought it meant to be 'civilized' and how that condition differed from being 'barbarous' or 'savage'.

Thomas shows how the upper ranks of society sought to distinguish themselves from their social inferiors by developing distinctive forms of moving, speaking and comporting themselves - and how the common people in turn developed their own forms of civility. The belief of the English in their superior civility shaped their relations with the Welsh, the Scots and the Irish. By legitimizing international trade, colonialism, slavery, and racial discrimination, it was fundamental to their dealings with the native peoples of North America, India, and Australia.

Yet not everyone shared this belief in the superiority of Western civilization. In Pursuit of Civility throws light on the early origins of anti-colonialism and cultural relativism, and goes on to examine some of the ways in which the new forms of civility were resisted.

With all the author’s distinctive authority and brilliance - based as ever on wide reading, abounding in fresh insights, and illustrated by many striking quotations and anecdotes from contemporary sources - In Pursuit of Civility transforms our understanding of the past. In so doing, it raises important questions as to the role of manners in the modern world.

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Praised as a masterpiece by historian Blair Worden in Literary Review, Thomas's work is lauded for its extensive research, elegance, and wide-ranging appeal. Spectator's Philip Hensher describes it as a convincing, multifaceted examination of civilisation, blending humour and tragedy with extraordinary historical anecdotes. The book is considered a significant continuation of Thomas's earlier classics, showcasing his command of evidence and insightful judgement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300251524

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 April 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 28 col. illus.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 250g

Pages: 480

About the Author

Sir Keith Thomas is an honorary fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and a historian of early modern Britain. His classic works include Religion and the Decline of Magic and Man and the Natural World.

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