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Social Thought in England, 1480-1730 - From Body Social to Worldly Wealth (Paperback): A.L. Beier Social Thought in England, 1480-1730 - From Body Social to Worldly Wealth (Paperback)
A.L. Beier
R1,512 Discovery Miles 15 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Authorities ranging from philosophers to politicians nowadays question the existence of concepts of society, whether in the present or the past. This book argues that social concepts most definitely existed in late medieval and early modern England, laying the foundations for modern models of society. The book analyzes social paradigms and how they changed in the period. A pervasive medieval model was the "body social," which imagined a society of three estates - the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty - conjoined by interdependent functions, arranged in static hierarchies based upon birth, and rejecting wealth and championing poverty. Another model the book describes as "social humanist," that fundamentally questioned the body social, advancing merit over birth, mobility over stasis, and wealth over poverty. The theory of the body social was vigorously articulated between the 1480s and the 1550s. Parts of the old metaphor actually survived beyond 1550, but alternative models of social humanist thought challenged the body concept in the period, advancing a novel paradigm of merit, mobility, and wealth. The book's methodology focuses on the intellectual context of a variety of contemporary texts.

The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England (Hardcover): A.L. Beier The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England (Hardcover)
A.L. Beier
R4,349 Discovery Miles 43 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This pamphlet examines recent research into the poor laws of Tudor and Stuart England. Dr Beier asks the question 'who were the poor?' and in answering it places the 'problem of the poor' in its historical context, examining it in relation to medieval provisions for dealing with poverty. He shows how far legislation was influenced by economic changes, by ideas about poverty and by the interests of the legislators themselves. Dr Beier evaluates the varying interpretations of the poor laws, from those who have seen them as an early 'welfare state' to those who have considered them to be the manifestation of a 'Protestant ethic'. The major poor-law statues are summarized in an appendix, and there is a useful bibliography.

Social Thought in England, 1480-1730 - From Body Social to Worldly Wealth (Hardcover): A.L. Beier Social Thought in England, 1480-1730 - From Body Social to Worldly Wealth (Hardcover)
A.L. Beier
R4,238 Discovery Miles 42 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Authorities ranging from philosophers to politicians nowadays question the existence of concepts of society, whether in the present or the past. This book argues that social concepts most definitely existed in late medieval and early modern England, laying the foundations for modern models of society. The book analyzes social paradigms and how they changed in the period. A pervasive medieval model was the "body social," which imagined a society of three estates - the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty - conjoined by interdependent functions, arranged in static hierarchies based upon birth, and rejecting wealth and championing poverty. Another model the book describes as "social humanist," that fundamentally questioned the body social, advancing merit over birth, mobility over stasis, and wealth over poverty. The theory of the body social was vigorously articulated between the 1480s and the 1550s. Parts of the old metaphor actually survived beyond 1550, but alternative models of social humanist thought challenged the body concept in the period, advancing a novel paradigm of merit, mobility, and wealth. The book's methodology focuses on the intellectual context of a variety of contemporary texts.

Cast Out - Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective (Paperback, Parental Adviso): A.L. Beier, Paul Ocobock Cast Out - Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective (Paperback, Parental Adviso)
A.L. Beier, Paul Ocobock
R1,083 R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Save R115 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The connections among vagabondage and human labor, mobility, status, and behavior have placed vagrancy at the crossroads of a multitude of political, social, and economic processes. Vagrancy and homelessness have been used to examine a vast array of phenomena, from the migration of labor to socital and governmental responses to poverty through charity, welfare, and prosecution. "Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective" is the first book to consider the shared global heritage of vagrancy laws, homelessness, and the historical processes they accompanied. "Cast Out" attempts to bridge some of the divides that have discouraged a world history of vagrancy and homelessness. This ambitious collection spans eight centuries, five continents, and several academic disciplines. The essays include discussions of the lives of the underclass, strategies for surviving and escaping poverty, the criminalization of poverty by the state, the rise of welfare and development programs, the relationship between imperial powers and colonized peoples, and the struggle to achieve independence after colonial rule. By juxtaposing these histories, the authors explore vagrancy as a common response to poverty, labor dilocation, and changing social norms, as well as how this strategy changed over time and adapted to regional peculiarities.

The First Modern Society - Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone (Paperback, Revised): A.L. Beier, David... The First Modern Society - Essays in English History in Honour of Lawrence Stone (Paperback, Revised)
A.L. Beier, David Cannadine, James M. Rosenheim
R2,520 R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Save R1,321 (52%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intended to celebrate the 70th birthday of the distinguished historian, Lawrence Stone, these essays owe much to his influence. There are also four appreciations by friends and colleagues from Oxford and Princeton and a little-known autobiographical piece by Lawrence Stone himself.

The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England (Paperback): A.L. Beier The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England (Paperback)
A.L. Beier
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This pamphlet examines recent research into the poor laws of Tudor and Stuart England. Dr Beier asks the question who were the poor and in answering it places the problem of the poor in its historical context, examining it in relation to medieval provisions for dealing with poverty. He shows how far legislation was influenced by economic changes, by ideas about poverty and by the interests of the legislators themselves. Dr Beier evaluates the varying interpretations of the poor laws, from those who have seen them as an early welfare state to those who have considered them to be the manifestation of a Protestant ethic . The major poor-law statues are summarized in an appendix, and there is a useful bibliography.

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