FrenchH. R. and HoyleR. W., The character of English rural society: Earls Colne, 1550–1750. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007.) Pages xviii+309. 60.00. - Volume 23 Issue 2 - MICHAEL TURNERdoi:10.1016/j.jhg.2008.01.007Ian Whyte...
In choosing to revisit the Essex village of Earls Colne, this book bridges two eras. After Alan Macfarlane first produced his innovative study of the world of Ralph Josselin, the village's minister in the mid-seventeenth century, followed by a fine edition of Josselin's diary, he embarked ...
Earls Come is a small settlement with a population that fluctuated between 500 to 1,000 people during the period under study. It was the subject of a long-running project at the University of Cambridge headed by Alan Macfarlane that has meant most of the records from the area are available...
W.English individualism refuted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne(Essex).1550-1750, Economic History Review. 2003H. R. French,and R. W. Hoyle.English individualism refitted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne(Essex), 1550-1750.Economic History Review. 2003...
W. Hoyle.English individualism refitted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne(Essex), 1550-1750.Economic History Review. 2003French, H.R., and R.W. Hoyle. 2003. "English Individualism Refuted - and Reasserted: The Land Market of Earls Clone (Essex), 1550 -1750." Economic ...
W.English individualism refuted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne(Essex).1550-1750, Economic History Review. 2003H. R. French,and R. W. Hoyle.English individualism refitted—and reasserted: the land market of Earls Colne(Essex), 1550-1750.Economic History Review. 2003...