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Brave Community: The Digger Movement in the English Revolution


Brave Community: The Digger Movement in the English Revolution

Hardback by Gurney, John

Brave Community: The Digger Movement in the English Revolution

£85.00

ISBN:
9780719061028
Publication Date:
01 Apr 2007
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Brave Community: The Digger Movement in the English Revolution

Description

This is the first full-length, modern study of the Diggers or 'True Levellers', who were among the most remarkable of the radical groups to emerge during the English Revolution of 1640-60. It was in April 1649 that the Diggers, inspired by the teachings and writings of Gerrard Winstanley, began their occupation of waste land at St George's Hill in Surrey and called on all poor people to join them or follow their example. Acting at a time of unparalleled political change and heightened millenarian expectation, the Diggers believed that the establishment of an egalitarian, property-less society was imminent. The book establishes the local origins of the Digger movement, and sets out to examine pre-civil war social relations and social tensions in the parish of Cobham - from where significant numbers of the Diggers came - and the impact of civil war in the local community. It provides a detailed account of the Surrey Digger settlements and of local reactions to the Diggers, and it explores the spread of Digger activities beyond Surrey. In chapters on the writings and career of Gerrard Winstanley, it seeks to offer a reinterpretation of one of the major thinkers of the English Revolution. This book should be of interest to all those interested in England's mid-seventeenth-century revolution and in the history of radical movements. -- .

Contents

PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 1: Parish, community and social relations in Cobham Family, occupation and social structure Manor and parish Population Population pressures Landlords and tenants Chapter 2: The parish of Cobham and the Civil War The coming of war Rural popular protest The impact of war The costs of war Social conflict The manor of Cobham during the Civil War Chapter 3: Gerrard Winstanley Family background Marriage Winstanley's bankruptcy The move to Cobham Surrey politics Chapter 4: Winstanley: the early writings Influences Towards the restoration of community Context Chapter 5: The Diggers on St George's Hill The first phase Identifying the Diggers St George's Hill Chapter 6: The Diggers and the local community Reactions to the Diggers in Walton The Diggers in Cobham The end of the Digger colony Chapter 7: Aftermath -- .

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