Liberty against the Law :Some Seventeenth-Century Controversies

Liberty against the Law

Liberty against the Law :Some Seventeenth-Century Controversies

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In this, the last book published during his lifetime, renowned historian of the English Revolution Christopher Hill uses the literary culture of the seventeenth century to explore the immense social changes of the period as well as the expressions of liberty, the law and the hero-worship of the outlaw defiance. As well as chapters on gypsies and vagabonds, Hill analyzes class, religion and the shift away from the importance of the church after the Reformation. Liberty against the Law is a late classic of Hill's work and essential reading for anyone interested in the history and politics of the seventeenth-century.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788736800
ISBN10 178873680X
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 344 g
Product Dimensions 140 x 210 x 23 mm
Publisher / Reseller Verso Books
Format paperback
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Barely twenty per cent of the population, Hill estimates, could have been content with the law, and he celebrates the energetic dissenters, like poachers, highwaymen, smugglers, pirates - and the antinomians, who claimed sexual liberty on the creative grounds that the godly were exempt from moral law -- Keith Thomas * Guardian *
He deconstructs what was until recently the received version of English history, and leaves it tattered ... In celebrations of the vagabond life, in Robin Hood ballads and the romances of piracy, in meditations on the noble savage, and especially in the poems of John Clare, Hill finds a culture of dissent from the grim canon of progress -- Derek Hirst * Times Literary Supplement *

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Author's Bio

Christopher Hill was the pre-eminent historian of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English history, and one of the most distinguished historians of recent times. Fellow historian E.P. Thompson once referred to him as the dean and paragon of English historians. From 1965 to 1978 he was Master of Balliol College. After leaving Balliol he was for two years a Visiting Professor at the Open University. Dr Hill, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and of the British Academy. He died in 2003.

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