Lowestoft, 1550-1750: Development and Change in a Suffolk Coastal Town

Lowestoft, 1550-1750: Development and Change in a Suffolk Coastal Town image
ISBN-10:

1843833905

ISBN-13:

9781843833901

Author(s): BUTCHER, David
Edition: 0
Released: Jul 17, 2008
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover, 368 pages
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Description:

'A superbly researched study.... An excellent addition not only to the history of Suffolk but of early modern society and economy more generally.' Professor RICHARD SMITH, University of Cambridge. Lowestoft has grown from a small urban community to become Suffolk's second largest town; and this book provides a vivid picture of the town and its inhabitants during the early modern period. Making full use of surviving documentation, in particular the parish registers, it begins with an overview of Lowestoft's medieval history, then proceeds to investigate topographical development, demographic features, occupational structure, social geography, house-building and interior decor, wealth and inheritance, maritime pursuits, agriculture, local government, education and literacy, religious affiliation, and urban identity. Wherever possible, the town is set into a national and European context, and its maritime nature fully brought out.











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