Focusing on the transformation of early modern English rural society, this study explores three significant debates: the 'Brenner Debate,' English Individualism, and the decline of the small landowner. It provides a detailed historical examination of Earls Colne in Essex, a village often referenced in discussions about English society but lacking comprehensive analysis until now. This work aims to shed light on the complexities of rural life and societal changes during this pivotal period.
Henry French Livres


This edited collection of correspondence written by members of English landed gentry families provides insights into the formation, experience and practice of elite masculine identities. The source book examines continuities and changes in such processes within the male life cycle and across the early modern and modern periods.