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Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England


Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England

Paperback by Cressy, David

Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England

£37.99

ISBN:
9780521032469
Publication Date:
23 Nov 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
260 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England

Description

In this exploration of the social context of reading and writing in pre-industrial England, David Cressy tackles important questions about the limits of participation in the mainstream of early modern society. To what extent could people at different social levels share in political, religious, literary and cultural life; how vital was the ability to read and write; and how widely distributed were these skills? Using a combination of humanist and social-scientific methods, Dr Cressy provides a detailed reconstruction of the profile of literacy in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England, looking forward to the eighteenth century and also making comparisons with other European societies.

Contents

List of maps; List of graphs; List of tables; Preface; 1. Reading, writing and the margins of literacy; 2. The acquisition of literacy; 3. The measurement of literacy; 4. Literacy and loyalty; 5. Lay illiteracy in ecclesiastical records; 6. The structure of illiteracy; 7. The dynamics of illiteracy; 8. Literacy and society in England and beyond; Appendix: illiteracy in 414 English parishes, 1641-4; List of abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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