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This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined and negotiated the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion in England between 1550 and 1800. It aims to uncover how men, women, and children from a wide range of social and religious backgrounds experienced and enacted exclusion in their everyday lives.

Negotiating Exclusion takes a fresh and challenging look at early modern Englands distinctive cultures of exclusion under three broad themes: exclusion and social relations; the boundaries of community; and exclusions in ritual, law, and bureaucracy. The volume shows that exclusion was a central feature of everyday life and social relationships in this period. Its chapters also offer new insights into how the history of exclusion can be usefully investigated through different sources and innovative methodologies, and in relation to the experiences of people not traditionally defined as marginal.

The book includes a comprehensive overview of the historiography of exclusion and chapters from leading scholars. This makes it an ideal introduction to exclusion for students and researchers of early modern English and European history. Due to its strong theoretical underpinnings, it will also appeal to modern historians and sociologists interested in themes of identity, inclusion, exclusion, and community.

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Negotiating Exclusion in Early Modern England, 15501800
This edited volume examines how individuals and communities defined and negotiated the boundaries between inclusion and exclusion in England between 1550 and 1800. It aims to uncover how men, women, and children from a wide range of social and religious backgrounds experienced and enacted exclusion in their everyday lives.
Negotiating Exclusion takes a fresh and challenging look at early modern Englands distinctive cultures of exclusion under three broad themes: exclusion and social relations; the boundaries of community; and exclusions in ritual, law, and bureaucracy. The volume shows that exclusion was a central feature of everyday life and social relationships in this period. Its chapters also offer new insights into how the history of exclusion can be usefully investigated through different sources and innovative methodologies, and in relation to the experiences of people not traditionally defined as marginal.
The book includes a comprehensive overview of the historiography of exclusion and chapters from leading scholars. This makes it an ideal introduction to exclusion for students and researchers of early modern English and European history. Due to its strong theoretical underpinnings, it will also appeal to modern historians and sociologists interested in themes of identity, inclusion, exclusion, and community.
Naomi Pullin is Assistant Professor of Early Modern British History at the University of Warwick.
Kathryn Woods is Dean of Students at Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Negotiating Exclusion in
Early Modern England,
15501800
Edited by Naomi Pullin and
Kathryn Woods
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Pullin, Naomi, 1987- editor. | Woods, Kathryn, 1988- editor.
Title: Negotiating exclusion in early modern England, 1550-1800 / edited by Naomi Pullin and Kathryn Woods.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. |
Series: Routledge research in early modern history | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020053859 (print) | LCCN 2020053860 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367338862 (hardback) | ISBN 9780429322631 (ebook) | ISBN 9781000359084 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781000359121 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Marginality, SocialEnglandHistory. | Social statusEnglandHistory. | Social roleEnglandHistory. | England--Social conditions.
Classification: LCC HN400.M26 N44 2021 (print) | LCC HN400.M26 (ebook) | DDC 305.50942dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020053859
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020053860
ISBN: 978-0-367-33886-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-34827-4 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-32263-1 (ebk)
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Contents

Introduction: Approaching Early Modern Exclusion and Inclusion
NAOMI PULLIN AND KATHRYN WOODS
PART I
Exclusion and Social Relations
1 Domestic Exclusions: The Politics of the Household in Early Modern England
BERNARD CAPP
2 The Language of Exclusion: Bastard in Early Modern England
KATE GIBSON
3 Women and Religious Coexistence in Eighteenth-Century England
CARYS BROWN
4 Failed Friendship and the Negotiation of Exclusion in Eighteenth-Century Polite Society
NAOMI PULLIN
PART II
The Boundaries of Community
5 The Negotiation of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Westminster Infirmary, 17161750
KATHRYN WOODS
6 Defining the Boundaries of Community?: Experiences of Parochial Inclusion and Pregnancy Outside Wedlock in Early Modern England
CHARMIAN MANSELL
7 Hunting, Sociability, and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Early Seventeenth-Century England
TOM ROSE
PART III
Exclusions in Ritual, Law, and Bureaucracy
8 Failing at Patriarchy: Gender, Exclusion, and Violence, 15601640
SUSAN D. AMUSSEN
9 They Know as Much at Thirteen as If They Had Been Mid-Wives of Twenty Years Standing: Girls and Sexual Knowledge in Early Modern England
SARAH TOULALAN
10 Inscription and Political Exclusion in Early Modern England
NICHOLAS POPPER
Afterword
ANDREW SPICER
Contributors
4.1 Elizabeth Carter. Engraving after Sir Thomas Lawrence 1808. Yale Center for British Art. Accession Number: B1977.14.9839.
4.2 Mary Hamilton (later Dickenson). Engraved Frontispiece to Mary Hamilton: Afterwards Mrs. John Dickenson: At Court and at Home (1925). Yale Center for British Art. Reference Number: DA483 D5 A4 1925 (LC).
4.3 Letter from Mary Hamilton (Dickenson) to Mary Sharpe (Beauvoir) Dated 24 August 1789, Where Hamilton Breaks Off the Alliance. John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Mary Hamilton Papers, HAM/1/22/54.
7.1 Anne of Denmark (15741619) by Paul Van Somer (1617). Royal Collection Trust / Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2020. RCIN 405887.
7.2 Charles I and Henrietta Maria Departing for the Chase by Daniel Mytens (c. 16301632). Royal Collection Trust / Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2020. RCIN 404771.
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