Essays in the economic and social history of Tudor and Stuart England, in honour of R. H. Tawney.

Author/creator Fisher, F. J. editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge [Eng.] : University Press, 1961.
Description235 pages : portrait, tables ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Tawney's century, by F.J. Fisher.--Protestantism and the rise of capitalism, by C. Hill.--Habitation versus improvement: the debate on enclosure by agreement, by M. Beresford.--Industries in the countryside, by J. Thirsk.--The fruits of office: the case of Robert Cecil, first earl of Salisbury, 1596-1612, by L. Stone.--England and the Mediterranean, 1570-1670, by R. Davis.--Charles I and the city, by R. Ashton.--The officers of the exchequer, 1625-42, by G.E. Aylmer.--The accounts of the Kingdom, 1642-49, by D.H. Pennington.--Sir John Banks, financier: an essay on Government borrowing under the later Stuarts, by D.C. Coleman.
Bibliography noteBibliographical footnotes.
LCCN 61019669

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