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0198202555
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9780198202554
Date of Publication
1991-04-25
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198202555
ISBN-13
9780198202554
eBay Product ID (ePID)
58344

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
438 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
English Urban Renaissance : Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660-1770
Subject
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837)
Publication Year
1991
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Author
Peter Borsay
Subject Area
History
Series
Oxford Studies in Social History Ser.
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
21.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"A major work....'Borsay' as the work will be known, should be read by anyone interested in English society or English towns on the eve of industrialization. It shows that an important book can also be a 'good read,'...Will no doubt become a standard text for undergraduates."--Albion "By reinterpreting the causes and achievements of the consumer revolution...should influence historiographic fashion for a long time."--Journal of British Studies "Based on extensive use of unexploited manuscript and printed sources, this book at once illuminates many aspects of Georgian England and offers an approach that urban historians might usefully apply to other periods."--American Historical Review "Packed with interesting detail."--CHOICE "This is an important book...for all readers interested in the relationship between community formation and cultural expression. Peter Borsay succeeds in bringing the changing urban landscape to life."--Carl Estabrook, Dartmouth College, 'The century after the Restoration saw the evolution of the sort of town we recognise today, a self-sufficient unity rather than a focus for a rural community. Borsay traces their development with an eye for fascinating detail.' The Observer, 'Borsay's lucid and stimulating book makes a major contribution ... Borsay has written a book which deserves a wide readership.' Robin Pearson, University of Hull, Business History, Vol 32 No 3 July 1990, "A major work....'Borsay' as the work will be known, should be read by anyone interested in English society or English towns on the eve of industrialization. It shows that an important book can also be a 'good read,'...Will no doubt become a standard text for undergraduates."--Albion "By reinterpreting the causes and achievements of the consumer revolution...should influence historiographic fashion for a long time."--Journal of British Studies "Based on extensive use of unexploited manuscript and printed sources, this book at once illuminates many aspects of Georgian England and offers an approach that urban historians might usefully apply to other periods."--American Historical Review "Packed with interesting detail."--Choice "This is an important book...for all readers interested in the relationship between community formation and cultural expression. Peter Borsay succeeds in bringing the changing urban landscape to life."--Carl Estabrook, Dartmouth College, 'a book which is both an education and a delight ... This is a deeply learned, splendidly argued, beautifully written and wonderfully stimulating volume. It is unquestionably one of the best urban studies we have had for many a long day.' Angus McInnes, University of Keele, History, No.245,Oct 1990, 'a work which should be studied and digested by all interested in urban history' Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 25, 1990, 'The essential argument of this wide-ranging, perceptive, well-informed and entertaining (yes, entertaining) book is that "in the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance". To this revival Peter Borsay offers a detailed guide ... Theclassified information about townscapes and amenities listed in Dr Borsay's town-by-town appendix, and the discussions and questions clearly set out in the three main sections of his book - landscape, leisure, society - provide an invaluable framework and stimulus for future work, not just onindividual English towns but on those of Scotland, Wales and Ireland as well.' Literature and History, "A major work....'Borsay' as the work will be known, should be read by anyone interested in English society or English towns on the eve of industrialization. It shows that an important book can also be a 'good read,'...Will no doubt become a standard text for undergraduates."--Albion"By reinterpreting the causes and achievements of the consumer revolution...should influence historiographic fashion for a long time."--Journal of British Studies"Based on extensive use of unexploited manuscript and printed sources, this book at once illuminates many aspects of Georgian England and offers an approach that urban historians might usefully apply to other periods."--American Historical Review"Packed with interesting detail."--CHOICE"This is an important book...for all readers interested in the relationship between community formation and cultural expression. Peter Borsay succeeds in bringing the changing urban landscape to life."--Carl Estabrook, Dartmouth College, "A major work....'Borsay' as the work will be known, should be read by anyone interested in English society or English towns on the eve of industrialization. It shows that an important book can also be a 'good read,'...Will no doubt become a standard text for undergraduates."--Albion "By reinterpreting the causes and achievements of the consumer revolution...should influence historiographic fashion for a long time."--Journal of British Studies "Based on extensive use of unexploited manuscript and printed sources, this book at once illuminates many aspects of Georgian England and offers an approach that urban historians might usefully apply to other periods."--American Historical Review "Packed with interesting detail."--Choice "This is an important book...for all readers interested in the relationship between community formation and cultural expression. Peter Borsay succeeds in bringing the changing urban landscape to life."--Carl Estabrook,Dartmouth College, 'excellent ... an exciting and imaginative book, which does a marvellous job of welding social and architectural history.' Times Higher Education Supplement, 'a substantial and important contribution ... a fascinating, imaginative and significant monograph which deserves to be read by every student of late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English history. The extent of his research into the available sources is most impressive; the bibliographyalone is likely to prove a boon to other historians. The author's argument is generally sharply focused and clearly structured, and it is presented in precise and fluent prose. This handsomely produced book is, in fact, a model of how to organize a mass of varied data into a coherent whole.' H.T.Dickinson, University of Edinburgh, Social History, Vol. 16, No.1, January 1991, "A major work....'Borsay' as the work will be known, should be read by anyone interested in English society or English towns on the eve of industrialization. It shows that an important book can also be a 'good read,'...Will no doubt become a standard text for undergraduates."-- Albion "By reinterpreting the causes and achievements of the consumer revolution...should influence historiographic fashion for a long time."-- Journal of British Studies "Based on extensive use of unexploited manuscript and printed sources, this book at once illuminates many aspects of Georgian England and offers an approach that urban historians might usefully apply to other periods."-- American Historical Review "Packed with interesting detail."-- Choice "This is an important book...for all readers interested in the relationship between community formation and cultural expression. Peter Borsay succeeds in bringing the changing urban landscape to life."--Carl Estabrook, Dartmouth College, 'stylish scholarly, and readable book' Environment and Planning D: Society and Space'excellent ... an exciting and imaginative book, which does a marvellous job of welding social and architectural history.' Times Higher Education Supplement'Borsay's lucid and stimulating book makes a major contribution ... Borsay has written a book which deserves a wide readership.' Robin Pearson, University of Hull, Business History, Vol 32 No 3 July 1990'a book which is both an education and a delight ... This is a deeply learned, splendidly argued, beautifully written and wonderfully stimulating volume. It is unquestionably one of the best urban studies we have had for many a long day.' Angus McInnes, University of Keele, History, No.245, Oct 1990'a cogent, not to say compelling, thesis ... will certainly stimulate debate ... More than that, it is a book to be recommended to a wide readership. There is a mine of information on provincial towns, information which will be of especial value to schoolteachers engaged on project work for GCSE and to local historians.' J.L. Bolton, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, Economic History Review, Volume XLIV, No.1 February1991'The essential argument of this wide-ranging, perceptive, well-informed and entertaining (yes, entertaining) book is that "in the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance". To this revival Peter Borsay offers a detailed guide ... The classified information about townscapes and amenities listed in Dr Borsay's town-by-town appendix, and the discussions and questions clearly set out in the three mainsections of his book - landscape, leisure, society - provide an invaluable framework and stimulus for future work, not just on individual English towns but on those of Scotland, Wales and Ireland as well.'Literature and History'a substantial and important contribution ... a fascinating, imaginative and significant monograph which deserves to be read by every student of late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English history. The extent of his research into the available sources is most impressive; the bibliography alone is likely to prove a boon to other historians. The author's argument is generally sharply focused and clearly structured, and it is presented in precise andfluent prose. This handsomely produced book is, in fact, a model of how to organize a mass of varied data into a coherent whole.' H.T. Dickinson, University of Edinburgh, Social History, Vol. 16, No.1, January1991'a work which should be studied and digested by all interested in urban history' Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 25, 1990'The century after the Restoration saw the evolution of the sort of town we recognise today, a self-sufficient unity rather than a focus for a rural community. Borsay traces their development with an eye for fascinating detail.' The Observer, 'a cogent, not to say compelling, thesis ... will certainly stimulate debate ... More than that, it is a book to be recommended to a wide readership. There is a mine of information on provincial towns, information which will be of especial value to schoolteachers engaged on project work forGCSE and to local historians.' J.L. Bolton, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, Economic History Review, Volume XLIV, No.1 February 1991, a book which is both an education and a delight ... This is a deeply learned, splendidly argued, beautifully written and wonderfully stimulating volume. It is unquestionably one of the best urban studies we have had for many a long day., excellent ... an exciting and imaginative book, which does a marvellous job of welding social and architectural history.
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
711.4094209032
Table Of Content
List of tables; list of maps; list of plates; list of abbreviations; acknowledgements; preface; PART 1: Introduction; the urban scene; PART 2: Landscape: the house, street and square; prospects, planning, and public buildings; PART 3: Leisure: the arts; arenas of display; sport; PART 4: Society: the economic foundations; the pursuit of status; civility and sociability; cultural differentiation; PART 5: Conclusion: town and nation; Appendices
Edition Description
Reprint
Synopsis
In the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance. This penetrating study examines the economic and social origins which stimulated the most striking features of that revival: the transformation of the urban landscape under the influence of classical architecture and the emergent forces of planning; and the remarkable expansion in the provision of public leisure. Concentrating on the interaction between urban culture and society as a whole, Peter Borsay draws on a wide range of disciplines, shedding new light not only on the development of the early modern town, but also on the relatively neglected period of English history between the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution. Reference material is included, in a detailed town-by-town appendix., In the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance. In this lively and perceptive history, Peter Borsay examines the most striking features of that revival, both architectural and social, and penetrates the new culture's elegant facade to explore its economic origins and the mixture of social forces that propelled it., In the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance. This book offers a guide to the most striking features of that revival: the transformation of the urban landscape under the influence of classical architecture and the emergent forces of planning, and a remarkable expansion in the provision of fashionable public leisure. Drawing on a variety of disciplines, including architecture, music, historical geography, English literature, urban studies and history, the book concentrates on the interaction between urban culture and society as a whole. It sheds new light not only on the development of the early modern town, but also on the relatively neglected history of England between the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution., In the century after the Restoration of 1660, English provincial towns experienced a cultural renaissance. This penetrating study examines the economic and social origins which stimulated the most striking features of that revival: the transformation of the urban landscape under the influence of classical architecture and the emergent forces of planning; and the remarkable expansion in the provision of public leisure.Concentrating on the interaction between urban culture and society as a whole, Peter Borsay draws on a wide range of disciplines, shedding new light not only on the development of the early modern town, but also on the relatively neglected period of English history between the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution. Reference material is included, in a detailed town-by-town appendix.

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