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This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined
and negotiated the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion in
England between 1550 and 1800. It aims to uncover how men, women,
and children from a wide range of social and religious backgrounds
experienced and enacted exclusion in their everyday lives.
Negotiating Exclusion takes a fresh and challenging look at early
modern England's distinctive cultures of exclusion under three
broad themes: exclusion and social relations; the boundaries of
community; and exclusions in ritual, law, and bureaucracy. The
volume shows that exclusion was a central feature of everyday life
and social relationships in this period. Its chapters also offer
new insights into how the history of exclusion can be usefully
investigated through different sources and innovative
methodologies, and in relation to the experiences of people not
traditionally defined as "marginal." The book includes a
comprehensive overview of the historiography of exclusion and
chapters from leading scholars. This makes it an ideal introduction
to exclusion for students and researchers of early modern English
and European history. Due to its strong theoretical underpinnings,
it will also appeal to modern historians and sociologists
interested in themes of identity, inclusion, exclusion, and
community.
This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined
and negotiated the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion in
England between 1550 and 1800. It aims to uncover how men, women,
and children from a wide range of social and religious backgrounds
experienced and enacted exclusion in their everyday lives.
Negotiating Exclusion takes a fresh and challenging look at early
modern England's distinctive cultures of exclusion under three
broad themes: exclusion and social relations; the boundaries of
community; and exclusions in ritual, law, and bureaucracy. The
volume shows that exclusion was a central feature of everyday life
and social relationships in this period. Its chapters also offer
new insights into how the history of exclusion can be usefully
investigated through different sources and innovative
methodologies, and in relation to the experiences of people not
traditionally defined as "marginal." The book includes a
comprehensive overview of the historiography of exclusion and
chapters from leading scholars. This makes it an ideal introduction
to exclusion for students and researchers of early modern English
and European history. Due to its strong theoretical underpinnings,
it will also appeal to modern historians and sociologists
interested in themes of identity, inclusion, exclusion, and
community.
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