The social hierarchy of Elizabethan England was stoutly and exactly "hinged". At every point ranks touched in the hierarchy, cultural instruments worked to establish a connection between them. The purpose of the present paper is to give an anthropological account of two of these cultural instruments, showing how they served the concept and the practice of Elizabethan social organization. The cultural instruments in question are courtesy and child exchange.La hiérarchie sociale du temps de l'Angleterre élizabétaine était très fermement établie. Lorsque les rangs se rejoignaient dans la hiérarchie à quelque niveau que ce soit, des instruments culturels travaillaient à créer des liens entre eux. Le présent article se propose d'examiner deux de...
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This thesis explores the advent of gentlewomen's chymical activities in Elizabethan England. In the ...
The records concerning nineteenth-century friendly societies contain such an immense volume of detai...
The English had the opportunity to serve an apprenticeship for technologies they desired in the earl...
As a contribution to the nascent field of historical anthropology, this paper considers the relation...
This is an historical ethnography undertaken with the aid of computer methods. It focuses on Biddend...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEver since Francis Barton Gummere called attention to its peculiari...
What effects did the Elizabethan Reformation have on traditional English culture? In this study I tr...
Remaking English Society re-examines the relationship between enduring structures and social change ...
Social phenomena can be best understood through an interdisciplinary approach involving history and ...
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Among recent works in the history of kinship, its ambition distinguished Gérard Delille’s one: its a...
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This thesis explores the advent of gentlewomen's chymical activities in Elizabethan England. In the ...
The records concerning nineteenth-century friendly societies contain such an immense volume of detai...
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