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This book is the first full-length modern study of the Diggers, who were among the most remarkable of the radical groups to emerge during the English Revolution of 1640-60. The book also provides a reassessment of the Digger leader Gerrard Winstanley, a figure who has attracted great interest in recent years. -- .

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This work attempts to place the Diggers in context on a number of different levels: locally, nationally, politically, and intellectually. The aim is to improve our comprehension of the Diggers in their time and place without having Winstanley dominate the account; this is a laudable change of focus, as a prolific radical theorist can skew the analysis. -- .

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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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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719061028, 978-0719061028
      ISBN10: 0719061024

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is the first full-length modern study of the Diggers, who were among the most remarkable of the radical groups to emerge during the English Revolution of 1640-60. The book also provides a reassessment of the Digger leader Gerrard Winstanley, a figure who has attracted great interest in recent years. -- .

      Trade Review
      This work attempts to place the Diggers in context on a number of different levels: locally, nationally, politically, and intellectually. The aim is to improve our comprehension of the Diggers in their time and place without having Winstanley dominate the account; this is a laudable change of focus, as a prolific radical theorist can skew the analysis. -- .

      Table of 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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