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Friends, Neighbours, Sinners - Religious Difference and English Society, 1689-1750 (Hardcover)
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Friends, Neighbours, Sinners - Religious Difference and English Society, 1689-1750 (Hardcover)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
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Friends, Neighbours, Sinners demonstrates the fundamental ways in
which religious difference shaped English society in the first half
of the eighteenth century. By examining the social subtleties of
interactions between people of differing beliefs, and how they were
mediated through languages and behaviours common to the long
eighteenth century, Carys Brown examines the graduated layers of
religious exclusivity that influenced everyday existence. By doing
so, the book points towards a new approach to the social and
cultural history of the eighteenth century, one that acknowledges
the integral role of the dynamics of religious difference in key
aspects of eighteenth-century life. This book therefore proposes
not just to add to current understanding of religious coexistence
in this period, but to shift our ways of thinking about the
construction of social discourses, parish politics, and cultural
spaces in eighteenth-century England.
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