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Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England [Paperback]

David Cressy (Author)
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0198207883 978-0198207887 June 24, 1999
From childbirth and baptism through to courtship, weddings, and funerals, every stage in the lifecycle of Tudor and Stuart England was accompanied by ritual. Even under the Protestantism of the reformed Church, the spiritual and social dramas of birth, marriage, and death were graced with elaborate ceremony. Powerful and controversial protocols were in operation, shaped and altered by the influences of the Reformation, the Revolution, and the Restoration.

Each of the major rituals was potentially an arena for argument, ambiguity, and dissent. Ideally, as classic rites of passage, these ceremonies worked to bring people together. But they also set up traps into which people could stumble, and tests which not everybody could pass. In practice, ritual performance revealed frictions and fractures that everyday local discourse attempted to hide or to heal.
Using fascinating first-hand evidence, David Cressy shows how the making and remaking of ritual formed part of a continuing debate, sometimes strained and occasionally acrimonious, which exposed the raw nerves of society in the midst of great historical events. In doing so, he vividly brings to life the common experiences of living and dying in Tudor and Stuart England.

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Both Cressy (Religion and Society in Early Modern England, Routledge, 1996) and Morrill (editor of The Birth of the Elizabethan Age, Blackwell, 1993) provide current scholarly insights into early modern England. Cressy writes for the specialist, while Morrill writes for the educated reader. Cressy's study of the life cycle in Tudor-Stuart England should be read by all serious students of the period interested in history from the bottom up. This work remains entertaining while depicting the pace of social change in the ordinary activities of real people and the divisive social issues that caused conflict among the 16th- and 17th-century English. Cressy provides solid evidence of the key importance ritual played as society coped with implementing the Reformation, and he demonstrates his scholarly depth by a judicious recognition of the diversity of experiences and viewpoints found in early modern England. Morrill has assembled an impressive list of scholars to provide both a chronological and a topical overview of the period. To broaden his work's appeal, he includes a high-quality collection of color plates and appropriate maps; he also offers useful study helps in his chronology, glossary, and in-depth bibliography. Recommended for academic reading and reference collections in liberal arts colleges.?Susan A. Stussy, Kansas City, Kan.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"Provide[s] current scholarly insights into early modern England. . . .Cressy's study of the life style in Tudor-Stuart England should be read by all serious students of the period interested in history from the bottom up. This work remains entertaining while depicting the pace of social change in the ordinary activities of real people and the divisive social issues that caused conflict among the 16th- and 17th-century English. Cressy provides solid evidence of the key importance ritual played as society coped with implementing the Reformation, and he demonstrates his scholarly depth by a judicious recognition of the diversity of experiences and viewpoints found in early modern England."--Library Journal


"[A] remarkable book....Highly recommended."--Choice


"...A masterly summary of the ways in which these past people are the same as us and separated from us..."--The Observer Review


"David Cressy has given us a blockbuster, which immediately becomes the staple work upon its subject. Birth, Marriage, and Death is a massive compendium of information, showing what persisted and what altered in the rites associated with the life cycle and their social setting between 1540 and 1700...its material is so extensive and often so novel in itself that it opens a door on a lost world of experience, dispelling popular myths and removing areas of scholarly ignorance."--History


"...remarkable book...Highly recommended."--Choice



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  • Paperback: 664 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 24, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198207883
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198207887
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, April 18, 2000
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J. L. Callahan "Meijhen" (Little Elm, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England (Paperback)
Most historical books of this sort are amazingly dry; this one is not. Mr. Cressy has done a huge amount of research, and the text is peppered with primary source quotations. I now have a real feel for what these experiences were like in Tudor & Stuart England. I plan to buy whatever other material Mr. Cressy has written--I found him an easy, extremely informative read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, July 8, 2007
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This review is from: Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England (Paperback)
I actually had to read this for an MA class in history and it's definitely a textbook of the Tudor and Stuart time period but it wasn't as dry as I had expected it to be, thanks to Mr. Cressy's amazing writing ability. But it is thoroughly researched and offers up very important conclusions about the social life of the Tudor/Stuart period and anyone who wants the recent and best literature on the subject should read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Social history at its best, February 2, 2007
This review is from: Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England (Paperback)
I've just finished writing a series of books about life in Elizabethan England, and this book was invaluable to me in my research. It is full of interesting details about how people in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century England approached and experienced the major transition points of the life cycle. I would have read and enjoyed Birth, Marriage, and Death even if I had not needed it as a reference, and I would heartily recommend it to any reader who wants to get a feel for this time period.
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Childbirth was a private event with public significance, a domestic occurrence of which the commonwealth took note. Read the first page
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William Gouge, John Evelyn, Samuel Pepys, John Cosin, Stuart England, Isaac Archer, Ralph Josselin, Jane Sharp, John Donne, Leonard Wheatcroft, Elizabeth Freke, Oliver Heywood, Richard Greenham, Robert Woodford, Matthew Wren, Alice Thornton, High Commission, Directory of Public Worship, Henry Newcome, John Hayne, Ralph Thoresby, Daniel Rogers, Henry Barrow, James Cole, Richard Hooker
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