North-East England, 1569-1625
Governance, Culture and Identity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published:17th Aug '06
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This study of England's north-eastern parts examines counties Durham and Northumberland as well as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with its central theme the extent to which the county gentry and urban elites possessed a sense of regional identity. It concentrates on these elites' social, political, religious and cultural connections which extended beyond the purely administrative jurisdictions of the county or town. By concentrating on a series of seismic changes inthe area - the demise of its great regional magnates, the rapid upsurge of the coal industry and the union of the crowns - it offers a distinctive chronological coverage, from the latter half of the sixteenth century through to the early seventeenth century. Old stereotypes of the north-eastern landed elites as isolated and backward are overturned while their response to state formation reveals their political sophistication. Traditional views of the religious conservatism of the north-eastern parts are reassessed to demonstrate its multi-faceted complexion. And contrasting cultural patterns are analysed, through ballad literature, the cult of St Cuthbert and increasing exposure to metropolitan "civility", to reveal a series of sub-regions within the north-eastern reaches of the kingdom. Dr DIANA NEWTON is Lecturer in History at the University of Teesside.
[A] thoroughly researched volume. * CHRONIQUE *
Comprehensive and highly detailed. [...] There is much to recommend this book, providing as it does a wealth of evidence and much scholarly debate. [...] It will be indispensable not only to those specialising in this area of northern history but to a wide cross-section of historians working within the period concerned. * NORTHERN HISTORY *
[An] important book [and] a significant contribution to the history of English regionalism. * THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL *
ISBN: 9781843832546
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224 pages