A commonwealth of the people: popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649
"In 1500 fewer than three million people spoke English; today English speakers number at least a billion worldwide. This book asks how and why a small island people became the nucleus of an empire 'on which the sun never set.' David Rollison argues that the 'English explosion...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In 1500 fewer than three million people spoke English; today English speakers number at least a billion worldwide. This book asks how and why a small island people became the nucleus of an empire 'on which the sun never set.' David Rollison argues that the 'English explosion' was the outcome of a long social revolution with roots deep in the medieval past. A succession of crises from the Norman Conquest to the English Revolution were causal links and chains of collective memory in a unique, vernacular, populist movement. The keyword of this long revolution, 'commonwealth,' has been largely invisible in traditional constitutional history. This panoramic synthesis of political, intellectual, social, cultural, religious, economic, literary, and linguistic movements offers a 'new constitutional history' in which state institutions and power elites were subordinate and answerable to a greater community that the early modern English called 'commonwealth' and we call 'society'" -- Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | XV, 474 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface:
points
of departure page
χ
Introduction An uncommon tradition
1
1
A study of social revolution
1
2
Meanings of commonwealth
13
3
Revolutions of politics: revolutions of commonalty
21
4
Timescapes:
defining the early modern
29
Parti: The emergent commonalty
31
1
What came before: antecedent structures and
emergent themes
33
1.1
A new
longue durée
33
1.2
War bands, indigenes and the causes of change
36
1.3
The last conquest,
1
066-c.
1150 39
1.4
The Norman yoke
41
1.5
Return of the repressed: tyranny and the commonweal in John of
Salisbury s body politic
47
1.6
Remembering landscape: a story-map of c.l
190 60
2
The formation of a constitutional landscape,
c.l
159-1327 63
2.1
Demographic depression: population trends,
1066-1650 64
2.2
Signs of life:
trafike
69
2.3
Elementary particles: enterprise and the resourceful family
73
2.4
Circling the king: the birth of resistance theory
77
2.5
Enter the middle people
84
2.6
Meanings of commonalty : Peatling
Magna,
1265 91
2.7
The armed hand
100
2.8
Commons versus nobles: news from Courtrai
(1302) 105
2.9
The deposing of kings: the afterlife of Edward II
109
3
The power of a common language
119
3.1
Vernacular populism to c.1400
119
3.2
Native tongues
125
3.3
Middle English
129
Contents
3.4
Storytelling: public
opinion
before the
invention
of print
136
3.5
The common voice
143
3.6
Lollarene
man: Piers Plowman s quest for truth
148
3.7
Individual souls in a communal landscape
157
3.8
Ubiquitous vernacular heterodoxy: the case of Julian of Norwich
167
3.9
Reactionaries
171
3.10
Obedience and authority: the great chain of meaning
181
3.11
Two ideas of politics in the disputation between William Tyndale
and Sir Thomas More
184
Part II: Accumulating a tradition: popular resistance and
rebellion,
1327-1549 203
4
Discords, quarrels and factions of the commonalty:
an ensemble of popular demands,
1328-1381 205
4.1
Populism as a way of understanding the history of politics
205
4.2
Peasant resistance: Thornbury,
1328-52 209
4.3
Mocking the king s justice: Ipswich,
1344 211
4.4
The heretical hermit of Hertfordshire: Richard of Fulham
against the Statute of Labourers,
1357 214
4.5
The great rumour of the 1370s
219
4.6
Westminster, the Good Parliament of
1376 222
4.7
Collecting the poll tax: Nottingham,
1377 227
4.8
Reactionary fear and loathing: the Church and common rebels
232
5
The spectre of commonalty: popular rebellion and the
commonweal,
1381-1549 236
5.1
Res
plebeia
236
5.2
The spectre of the commonalty
240
5.3
If the end be wele then all is wele ; birth of a common keyword
247
5.4
Unnatural heat: the crisis of
1381-1450 252
5.5
Good old cause or premature reformation : Jack Sharpe s
rebellion
267
5.6
The crisis continues: rising for the commonweal,
1450-1549 273
5.7
The tradition of rebellion
284
Part III: The English explosion
293
6
How trade became an affair of state: the politics of
industry,
1381-1640 301
6.1
The propensity of industrial districts for resistance, riot and
rebellion
301
6.2
Industry transforms the landscape
311
6.3
A recurring theme: deindustrialization
316
6.4
The emergence of the political economy outlook
326
6.5
Jack Winchcombe s political economy
329
6.6
Deindustrialization again: the 1620s
335
Contents ix
Touching the wires: industry and empire
339
7.1
A new way of seeing the constitutional landscape: Fortescue,
Smith and the political economy outlook
339
7.2
Old empire and new: the battle of Pantalarea
350
7.3
Touching the wires: Old Hakluyt and the conjuncture of
industry and empire
361
7.4
Mobilizing an imperial economy
370
7.5
England is not bounded by its horizon: the theorick part of
commerce
378
7.6
Global interdisciplinarity: Elizabethan intelligence
383
Part IV: The empowered community
397
8
The first pace that is sick : the revolution of politics in
Shakespeare s Coriolanus
399
8.1
Take but degree away
399
8.2
Mocking the body politic
402
8.3
The spectre of comparison: Shakespeare s prophecy
414
9
Boiling hot with questions : the English revolution and
the parting of the ways
416
9.1
To defend God s empire of England: the empowered
community
416
9.2
The middle sort: Elizabethan incorporation or recurring pattern?
423
9.3
One-way traffic: the fallacy of court-centred history
427
9.4
The explosive public sphere
435
9.5
Behemoth versus Leviathan: the revolutionary public sphere
443
9.6
Rascability rising: precipitating rebellion
451
9.7
The constitutional landscape redefined: settlement versus
mobility
455
Index
465
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title | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 |
title_auth | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 |
title_exact_search | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 |
title_full | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 David Rollison |
title_fullStr | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 David Rollison |
title_full_unstemmed | A commonwealth of the people popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 David Rollison |
title_short | A commonwealth of the people |
title_sort | a commonwealth of the people popular politics and england s long social revolution 1066 1649 |
title_sub | popular politics and England's long social revolution ; 1066 - 1649 |
topic | Geschichte Politik Collective memory Political aspects Great Britain History Community life Political aspects Great Britain History Political culture Great Britain History Popular culture Great Britain History Populism Great Britain History Social change Great Britain History Volkskultur (DE-588)4063849-2 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Collective memory Political aspects Great Britain History Community life Political aspects Great Britain History Political culture Great Britain History Popular culture Great Britain History Populism Great Britain History Social change Great Britain History Volkskultur Politische Kultur Großbritannien Great Britain Politics and government 1066-1485 Great Britain Politics and government 1485-1603 Great Britain Politics and government 1603-1649 Great Britain Social conditions England |
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