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Riot, Rebellion and Popular Politics in Early Modern England (Hardcover): Andy Wood Riot, Rebellion and Popular Politics in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Andy Wood
R3,935 Discovery Miles 39 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides the first critical overview of the new social history of politics in early modern England. It examines the shifting place of popular politics within the polity, focusing in particular on collective disorder. Rebellions and riots are examined alongside the deeper political cultures of the commons of Tudor and Stuart England. Attention is given to enclosure and food riots; seditious speech; elite perceptions of plebeian politics; ritual, gender and the forms of popular protest; literacy and the impact of print.

Remaking English Society - Social Relations and Social Change in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New): Steve Hindle, Alexandra... Remaking English Society - Social Relations and Social Change in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New)
Steve Hindle, Alexandra Shepard, John D. Walter; Contributions by Adam Fox, Alexandra Shepard, …
R4,296 Discovery Miles 42 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson which addresses fundamental questions about the character of English society during a period of decisive change. A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson, Remaking English Society re-examines the relationship between enduring structures and social change in early modern England. Collectively, the essays in the volume reconstruct the fissures and connections that developed both within and between social groups during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Focusing on the experience of rapid economic and demographic growth and on related processesof cultural diversification, the contributors address fundamental questions about the character of English society during a period of decisive change. Prefaced by a substantial introduction which traces the evolution of early modern social history over the last fifty years, these essays (each of them written by a leading authority) not only offer state-of-the-art assessments of the historiography but also represent the latest research on a variety of topics that have been at the heart of the development of 'the new social history' and its cultural turn: gender relations and sexuality; governance and litigation; class and deference; labouring relations, neighbourliness and reciprocity; and social status and consumption. STEVE HINDLE is W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. ALEXANDRA SHEPARD is Reader in History, University of Glasgow. JOHN WALTER is Professor of History, University of Essex. Contributors: Helen Berry, Adam Fox, H. R. French, Malcolm Gaskill, Paul Griffiths, Steve Hindle, Craig Muldrew, Lindsay O'Neill, Alexandra Shepard, Tim Stretton, Naomi Tadmor, John Walter, Phil Withington, Andy Wood

The Winning Edge in Badminton - Momentum, Match Flow and the Art of Competing (Paperback): Andy Wood, Alistair Higham The Winning Edge in Badminton - Momentum, Match Flow and the Art of Competing (Paperback)
Andy Wood, Alistair Higham
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
The Middle East Meltdown - The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel (Paperback): Andy Woods The Middle East Meltdown - The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel (Paperback)
Andy Woods
R291 R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Save R21 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Creating a Lean and Green Business System - Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability (Hardcover): Keivan Zokaei,... Creating a Lean and Green Business System - Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability (Hardcover)
Keivan Zokaei, Hunter Lovins, Andy Wood, Peter Hines
R5,476 Discovery Miles 54 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Things that are good for the planet are also good for business. Numerous studies from the likes of the Economist Intelligence Unit, Harvard, MIT Sloan, and others indicate that organizations that commit to goals of zero waste, zero harmful emissions, and zero use of nonrenewable resources clearly outperform their competition.Like lean thinking, greening your business is not just a nice to have ; at least not anymore. It is now a key economic driver for many forward looking firms. This book is packed with case studies and examples that illustrate how leading firms use lean and green as simultaneous sources of inspiration in various sectors of industry - from automotive and retail to textile and brewing. Take Toyota as an example, the holy grail of economic efficiency for decades. This book, shows that Toyota tops the green chart too, describing Toyota s notion of Monozukuri: sustainable manufacturing.Creating a Lean and Green Business System: Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability offers opportunities for innovation that can simultaneously reduce dependence on natural resources and enhance global prosperity. It explores less understood aspects of lean and green discussing their evolution independently as well as the opportunities that exist in their integration, highlighting the importance of a cultural shift across the whole company.Outlining a systematic way to eliminate harmful waste while generating green value, the book explains how to: Become economically successful and environmentally sustainable by adopting the lean and green business system model Adopt a systematic approach to become lean and green, and develop your own roadmap to success Use the cutting edge tools, techniques, and methodologies developed by the authors Translate the techniques and culture that underpin lean into environmental improvements Creating a Lean and Green Business System:

LifeVesting - Cultivate a Life of Abundance, Impact and Freedom (Paperback): Andy Wood LifeVesting - Cultivate a Life of Abundance, Impact and Freedom (Paperback)
Andy Wood
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

LifeVesting empowers readers to create an abundant, impactful future by the choices they make today. Through thoughtful encouragement, biblical teaching, and carefully placed questions, Andy Wood takes readers on a journey to understand, not his book, but their lives. That includes their dreams for the future, their relationships, their challenges, and their growth opportunities, together with their influence, future, legacy, and eternity. For everyone who yearned to know their life counted and who wanted to make a difference in this world that would last beyond their lifetime, LifeVesting offers hope and a roadmap to take them there. It starts with becoming intentional about what a person wants out of life, then shifting their focus from the immediate to the ages. LifeVesting shows how anyone can live-really live-an abundant life, rich in value, love, and great, great joy.

Popular Culture and Political Agency in Early Modern England and Ireland - Essays in Honour of John Walter (Hardcover): Michael... Popular Culture and Political Agency in Early Modern England and Ireland - Essays in Honour of John Walter (Hardcover)
Michael Braddick, Phil Withington; Contributions by Alexandra Shepard, Amanda Flather, Andy Wood, …
R3,320 Discovery Miles 33 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An outstanding collection, bringing together some of the leading historians of this period with some of the field's rising stars, which examines key issues in popular politics, the negotiation of power, strategies of legitimation,and the languages of politics. One of the most notable currents in social, cultural and political historiography is the interrogation of the categories of 'elite' and 'popular' politics and their relationship to each other, as well as the exploration of why andhow different sorts of people engaged with politics and behaved politically. While such issues are timeless, they hold a special importance for a society experiencing rapid political and social change, like early modern England.No one has done more to define these agendas for early modern historians than John Walter. His work has been hugely influential, and at its heart has been the analysis of the political agency of ordinary people. The essays in thisvolume engage with the central issues of Walter's work, ranging across the politics of poverty, dearth and household, popular political consciousness and practice more broadly, and religion and politics during the English revolution. This outstanding collection, bringing together some of the leading historians of this period with some of the field's rising stars, will appeal to anyone interested in the social, cultural and political history of early modern England or issues of popular political consciousness and behaviour more generally. MICHAEL J. BRADDICK is professor of history at the University of Sheffield. PHIL WITHINGTON is professor of history at the Universityof Sheffield. CONTRIBUTORS: Michael J. Braddick, J. C. Davis, Amanda Flather, Steve Hindle, Mark Knights, John Morrill, Alexandra Shepard, Paul Slack, Richard M. Smith, Clodagh Tait, Keith Thomas, Phil Withington, Andy Wood, Keith Wrightson.

The Memory of the People - Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New): Andy Wood The Memory of the People - Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New)
Andy Wood
R2,927 Discovery Miles 29 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Did ordinary people in early modern England have any coherent sense of the past? Andy Wood's pioneering new book charts how popular memory generated a kind of usable past that legitimated claims to rights, space and resources. He explores the genesis of customary law in the medieval period; the politics of popular memory; local identities and traditions; gender and custom; literacy, orality and memory; landscape, space and memory; and the legacy of this cultural world for later generations. Drawing from a wealth of sources ranging from legal proceedings and parochial writings to proverbs and estate papers, he shows how custom formed a body of ideas built up generation after generation from localized patterns of cooperation and conflict. This is a unique account of the intimate connection between landscape, place and identity and of how the poorer and middling sort felt about the world around them.

The Politics of Social Conflict - The Peak Country, 1520-1770 (Hardcover): Andy Wood The Politics of Social Conflict - The Peak Country, 1520-1770 (Hardcover)
Andy Wood
R3,183 Discovery Miles 31 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides a new approach to the history of social conflict, popular politics and plebeian culture. Based on a close study of the Peak Country of Derbyshire c. 1520-1770, it has implications for understandings of class identity, popular culture, riot, custom and social relations. Important insights are offered into early modern social and gender identities, civil war allegiances, the appeal of radical ideas and the making of the English working class. Above all, the book challenges the claim that early modern England was a hierarchical, "pre-class" society.

The 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern England (Hardcover): Andy Wood The 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Andy Wood
R2,948 Discovery Miles 29 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a major new study of the 1549 rebellions, the largest and most important risings in Tudor England. Based upon extensive new archival evidence, the book sheds fresh light on the causes, course and long-term consequences of the insurrections. Andy Wood focuses on key themes in the new social history of politics, concerning the end of medieval popular rebellion; the Reformation and popular politics; popular political language; early modern state formation; speech, silence and social relations; and social memory and the historical representation of the rebellions. He examines the long-term significance of the rebellions for the development of English society, arguing that the rebellions represent an important moment of discontinuity between the late medieval and the early modern periods. This compelling new history of Tudor politics from the bottom up will be essential reading for late medieval and early modern historians as well as early modern literary critics.

Remaking English Society - Social Relations and Social Change in Early Modern England (Paperback): Steve Hindle, Alexandra... Remaking English Society - Social Relations and Social Change in Early Modern England (Paperback)
Steve Hindle, Alexandra Shepard, John D. Walter; Contributions by Adam Fox, Alexandra Shepard, …
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Written by leading authorities, the volume can be considered a standard work on seventeenth-century English social history. A tribute to the work of Keith Wrightson, Remaking English Society re-examines the relationship between enduring structures and social change in early modern England. Collectively, the essays in the volume reconstruct the fissures and connections that developed both within and between social groups during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Focusing on the experience of rapid economic and demographic growth and on related processesof cultural diversification, the contributors address fundamental questions about the character of English society during a period of decisive change. Prefaced by a substantial introduction which traces the evolution of early modern social history over the last fifty years, these essays (each of them written by a leading authority) not only offer state-of-the-art assessments of the historiography but also represent the latest research on a variety of topics that have been at the heart of the development of 'the new social history' and its cultural turn: gender relations and sexuality; governance and litigation; class and deference; labouring relations, neighbourliness and reciprocity; and social status and consumption. STEVE HINDLE is W. M. Keck Foundation Director of Research at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. ALEXANDRA SHEPARD is Reader in History, University of Glasgow. JOHN WALTER is Professor of History, University of Essex. Contributors: Helen Berry, Adam Fox, H. R. French, Malcolm Gaskill, Paul Griffiths, Steve Hindle, Craig Muldrew, Lindsay O'Neill, Alexandra Shepard, Tim Stretton, Naomi Tadmor, John Walter, Phil Withington, Andy Wood

Creating a Lean and Green Business System - Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability (Paperback, New): Keivan... Creating a Lean and Green Business System - Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability (Paperback, New)
Keivan Zokaei, Hunter Lovins, Andy Wood, Peter Hines
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Things that are good for the planet are also good for business. Numerous studies from the likes of the Economist Intelligence Unit, Harvard, MIT Sloan, and others indicate that organizations that commit to goals of zero waste, zero harmful emissions, and zero use of nonrenewable resources clearly outperform their competition. Like lean thinking, greening your business is not just a 'nice to have'; at least not anymore. It is now a key economic driver for many forward looking firms. This book is packed with case studies and examples that illustrate how leading firms use lean and green as simultaneous sources of inspiration in various sectors of industry - from automotive and retail to textile and brewing. Take Toyota as an example, the holy grail of economic efficiency for decades. This book, shows that Toyota tops the green chart too, describing Toyota's notion of Monozukuri: sustainable manufacturing. Creating a Lean and Green Business System: Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability offers opportunities for innovation that can simultaneously reduce dependence on natural resources and enhance global prosperity. It explores less understood aspects of lean and green - discussing their evolution independently as well as the opportunities that exist in their integration, highlighting the importance of a cultural shift across the whole company. Outlining a systematic way to eliminate harmful waste while generating green value, the book explains how to: Become economically successful and environmentally sustainable by adopting the lean and green business system model Adopt a systematic approach to become lean and green, and develop your own roadmap to success Use the cutting edge tools, techniques, and methodologies developed by the authors Translate the techniques and culture that underpin lean into environmental improvements Creating a Lean and Green Business System: Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability supplies a new way of thinking that will allow you to boost improvement efforts and create a positively charged work environment - while contributing to the long-term well-being of the environment.

Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660 - Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited (Paperback): Jane Whittle Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660 - Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited (Paperback)
Jane Whittle; Contributions by Andy Wood, Briony Mcdonagh, Christopher Dyer, Christopher W. Brooks, …
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Provides for a new interpretation of the agrarian economy in late Tudor and early modern Britain. This volume revisits a classic book by a famous historian: R.H. Tawney's Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century (1912). Tawney's Agrarian Problem surveyed landlord-tenant relations in England between 1440 and 1660, the period of emergent capitalism and rapidly changing property relations that stands between the end of serfdom and the more firmly capitalist system of the eighteenth century. This transition period is widely recognised as crucial to Britain's long term economic development, laying the foundation for the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century. Remarkably, Tawney's book has remained the standard text on landlord-tenant relations for over a century. Here, Tawney's book is re-evaluated by leading experts in agrarian and legal history, taking its themes as a departure point to provide for a new interpretation of the agrarian economy in late Tudor and early modern Britain. The introduction looks at how Tawney's Agrarian Problem was written, its place in the historiography of agrarian England and the current state of research. Survey chapters examine the late medieval period, a comparison with Scotland, and Tawney's conception of capitalism, whilst the remaining chapters focus on four issues that were central to Tawney's arguments: enclosure disputes, the security of customary tenure; the conversion of customarytenure to leasehold; and other landlord strategies to raise revenues. The balance of power between landlords and tenants determined how the wealth of agrarian England was divided in this crucial period of economic development - this book reveals how this struggle was played out. JANE WHITTLE is professor of rural history at Exeter University. Contributors: Christopher Brooks, Christopher Dyer, Heather Falvey, Harold Garrett-Goodyear, Julian Goodare, Elizabeth Griffiths, Jennifer Holt, Briony McDonagh, Jean Morrin, David Ormrod, William D. Shannon, Jane Whittle, Andy Wood. Foreword by Keith Wrightson

The Winning Edge in Badminton - Momentum, Match Flow and the Art of Competing (Paperback): Andy Wood, Alistair Higham The Winning Edge in Badminton - Momentum, Match Flow and the Art of Competing (Paperback)
Andy Wood, Alistair Higham
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Ever Reforming - Dispensational Theology and the Completion of the Protestant Reformation (Paperback): Andy Woods Ever Reforming - Dispensational Theology and the Completion of the Protestant Reformation (Paperback)
Andy Woods
R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Falling Away - Spiritual Departure or Physical Rapture?: A Second Look at 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (Paperback): Andy Woods The Falling Away - Spiritual Departure or Physical Rapture?: A Second Look at 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (Paperback)
Andy Woods
R163 Discovery Miles 1 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Behind Societal Norms - The Life of A Unicorn (Paperback): Rachel Ickes, Andy Wood Behind Societal Norms - The Life of A Unicorn (Paperback)
Rachel Ickes, Andy Wood; Jasmine Christine Wood
R196 Discovery Miles 1 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Faith, Hope and Charity - English Neighbourhoods, 1500-1640 (Paperback): Andy Wood Faith, Hope and Charity - English Neighbourhoods, 1500-1640 (Paperback)
Andy Wood
R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Faith, Hope and Charity explores the interaction between social ideals and everyday experiences in Tudor and early Stuart neighbourhoods, drawing on a remarkably rich variety of hitherto largely unstudied sources. Focusing on local sites, where ordinary people lived their lives, Andy Wood deals with popular religion, gender relations, senses of locality and belonging, festivity, work, play, witchcraft, gossip, and reactions to dearth and disease. He thus brings a new clarity to understandings of the texture of communal relations in the historical past and highlights the particular characteristics of structural processes of inclusion and exclusion in the construction and experience of communities in early modern England. This engaging social history vividly captures what life would have been like in these communities, arguing that, even while early modern people were sure that the values of neighbourhood were dying, they continued to evoke and reassert those values.

The Memory of the People - Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England (Paperback, New): Andy Wood The Memory of the People - Custom and Popular Senses of the Past in Early Modern England (Paperback, New)
Andy Wood
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Did ordinary people in early modern England have any coherent sense of the past? Andy Wood's pioneering new book charts how popular memory generated a kind of usable past that legitimated claims to rights, space and resources. He explores the genesis of customary law in the medieval period; the politics of popular memory; local identities and traditions; gender and custom; literacy, orality and memory; landscape, space and memory; and the legacy of this cultural world for later generations. Drawing from a wealth of sources ranging from legal proceedings and parochial writings to proverbs and estate papers, he shows how custom formed a body of ideas built up generation after generation from localized patterns of cooperation and conflict. This is a unique account of the intimate connection between landscape, place and identity and of how the poorer and middling sort felt about the world around them.

The 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern England (Paperback): Andy Wood The 1549 Rebellions and the Making of Early Modern England (Paperback)
Andy Wood
R1,297 Discovery Miles 12 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a major study of the 1549 rebellions, the largest and most important risings in Tudor England. Based upon extensive archival evidence, the book sheds fresh light on the causes, course and long-term consequences of the insurrections. Andy Wood focuses on key themes in the social history of politics, concerning the end of medieval popular rebellion; the Reformation and popular politics; popular political language; early modern state formation; speech, silence and social relations; and social memory and the historical representation of the rebellions. He examines the long-term significance of the rebellions for the development of English society, arguing that the rebellions represent an important moment of discontinuity between the late medieval and the early modern periods. This compelling history of Tudor politics from the bottom up will be essential reading for late medieval and early modern historians as well as early modern literary critics.

The Politics of Social Conflict - The Peak Country, 1520-1770 (Paperback): Andy Wood The Politics of Social Conflict - The Peak Country, 1520-1770 (Paperback)
Andy Wood
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides an alternative approach to the history of social conflict, popular politics and plebeian culture in the early modern period. Based on a close study of the Peak Country of Derbyshire c.1520-1770, it has implications for understandings of class identity, popular culture, riot, custom and social relations. A detailed reconstruction of economic and social change within the region is followed by an in-depth examination of the changing cultural meanings of custom, gender, locality, skill, literacy, orality and magic. The local history of social conflict sheds light upon the nature of political engagement and the origins of early capitalism. Important insights are offered into early modern social and gender identities, civil war allegiances, the appeal of radical ideas and the making of the English working class. Above all, the book challenges the claim that early modern England was a hierarchical, 'pre-class' society.

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