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100 1 _aDavid Rollison
245 1 0 _aLocal Origins of Modern Society
_bGloucestershire 1500-1800
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20160531
300 _a336 p
520 _bThrough a series of sharply focused studies spanning three centuries, David Rollison explores the rise of capitalist manufacturing in the English countryside and the revolution in consciousness that accompanied it. Combining the empiricism of English historiography with the rationalism of Annales , and drawing on ideas from a wide range of disciplines, he argues that the explosive implications of the rise of rural industry created new social formations and altered the communal, cultural and social contexts of peoples lives. Using localized case studies of families and individuals the book starts with significant detail and moves out to build up a subtle and innovative view of English cultural identities in the early modern period.
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