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This stimulating and comprehensive study of the period between the establishment of the new Tudor administrative framework and the outbreak of the Civil War offers a well-grounded and fascinating survey of the attitudes, opinions and responses of the gentry to the political and religious circumstances in which they lived. The book discusses the ways in which the gentry, thrust into positions of prominence in the context of the Tudor state, interpreted that status and authority they enjoyed and the power entrusted to them. It surveys the influence which the concept of the ‘island empire’ had on attitudes to public roles and duties, and traces the extent to which loyalties to the Crown and to kindred groupings affected the image projected by the gentry in their political, religious and domestic roles. The book is given an added dimension by a consideration of gentry attitudes in Wales in the context of the humanist ideas current in Europe. This is a mature study based on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, material from which has been successfully integrated into the text. It offers an insight into the perceptions and assumptions of an élite culture at a crucial time in that culture’s development.

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PrefaceAbbreviationsIntroductionPart One: CONCEPTS OF HONOUR AND AUTHORITYChapter 1 The Gentry OrderChapter 2 Status and ReputationChapter 3 Honour, Order and AuthorityPart Two: THE EXERCISE OF AUTHORITYChapter 4 The Defence of the RealmChapter 5 The Protestant ChurchChapter 6 Family and HouseholdConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex

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    Publisher: University of Wales Press
    Publication Date: 10/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781783169849, 978-1783169849
    ISBN10: 1783169842
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    Book Synopsis
    This stimulating and comprehensive study of the period between the establishment of the new Tudor administrative framework and the outbreak of the Civil War offers a well-grounded and fascinating survey of the attitudes, opinions and responses of the gentry to the political and religious circumstances in which they lived. The book discusses the ways in which the gentry, thrust into positions of prominence in the context of the Tudor state, interpreted that status and authority they enjoyed and the power entrusted to them. It surveys the influence which the concept of the ‘island empire’ had on attitudes to public roles and duties, and traces the extent to which loyalties to the Crown and to kindred groupings affected the image projected by the gentry in their political, religious and domestic roles. The book is given an added dimension by a consideration of gentry attitudes in Wales in the context of the humanist ideas current in Europe. This is a mature study based on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, material from which has been successfully integrated into the text. It offers an insight into the perceptions and assumptions of an élite culture at a crucial time in that culture’s development.

    Table of Contents
    PrefaceAbbreviationsIntroductionPart One: CONCEPTS OF HONOUR AND AUTHORITYChapter 1 The Gentry OrderChapter 2 Status and ReputationChapter 3 Honour, Order and AuthorityPart Two: THE EXERCISE OF AUTHORITYChapter 4 The Defence of the RealmChapter 5 The Protestant ChurchChapter 6 Family and HouseholdConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex

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