Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. With Introduction and Notes by Henry Martyn Dexter.
Author : Edward Winslow
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 36,88 MB
Release : 2022-07-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3375082096
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. With Introduction and Notes by Henry Martyn Dexter.
Author : Hillary Taylor
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 46,25 MB
Release : 2024-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0198917686
What was the interrelation between language, power, and socio-economic inequality in England, c. 1550-1750? Early modern England was a hierarchical society that placed considerable emphasis on order; language was bound up with the various structures of authority that made up the polity. Members of the labouring population were expected to accept their place, defer to their superiors, and refrain from 'murmuring' about a host of issues. While some early modern labouring people fulfilled these expectations, others did not; because of their defiance, the latter were more likely to make their way into the historical record, and historians have previously used the evidence that they generated to reconstruct various forms of resistance and negotiation involved in everyday social relations. Hillary Taylor instead considers the limits that class power placed on popular expression, and with what implications. Using a wide variety of sources, Taylor examines how members of the early modern English labouring population could be made to speak in ways that reflected and even seemed to justify their subordinated positions--both in their eyes and those of their social superiors. By reconstructing how class power structured and limited popular expression, this study not only presents a new interpretation of how inequality was normalized over the course of the period, but also sheds new light on the constraints that labouring people overcame when they engaged in individual or collective acts of defiance against their 'betters.' It revives domination and subordination as objects of inquiry and demonstrates the ways in which language--at the levels of ideology and social practice--reflected, reproduced, and naturalized inequality over the course of the early modern period.
Author : Giovanni Botero
Publisher :
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 28,22 MB
Release : 1611
Category : Africa
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 34,10 MB
Release : 1865
Category : Massachusetts
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Author : Mrs. Bennett (Anna Maria)
Publisher :
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,95 MB
Release : 1805
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Author : Baird Tipson
Publisher :
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 17,56 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0190212527
Statues of Thomas Hooker and Samuel Stone grace downtown Hartford, Connecticut, but few residents are aware of the distinctive version of Puritanism that these founding ministers of Harford's First Church carried into to the Connecticut wilderness (or indeed that the city takes its name from Stone's English birthplace). Shaped by interpretations of the writings of Saint Augustine largely developed during the ministers' years at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Hartford's church order diverged in significant ways from its counterpart in the churches of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hartford Puritanism argues for a new paradigm of New England Puritanism. Hartford's founding ministers, Baird Tipson shows, both fully embraced - and even harshened - Calvin's double predestination. Tipson explores the contributions of the lesser-known William Perkins, Alexander Richardson, and John Rogers to Thomas Hooker's thought and practice: the art and content of his preaching, as well as his determination to define and impose a distinctive notion of conversion on his hearers. The book draws heavily on Samuel Stone's The Whole Body of Divinity, a comprehensive exposition of his thought and the first systematic theology written in the American colonies. Virtually unknown today, The Whole Body of Divinity not only provides the indispensable intellectual context for the religious development of early Connecticut but also offers a more comprehensive description of the Puritanism of early New England than any other document.
Author : United States. National Labor Relations Board
Publisher :
Page : 1548 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 1985-02
Category : Labor laws and legislation
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Author : Paul Krassner
Publisher : Fantagraphics Books
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 35,63 MB
Release : 2016-11-23
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1606998943
The Realist was a legendary satirical periodical that ran from 1958 to 2001 and published some of the most incendiary cartoons that ever appeared in an American magazine. The Realist Cartoons collects, for the first time, the best, the wittiest, and the most provocative drawings that appeared in its pages, including work by R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, S. Clay Wilson, Jay Lynch, Trina Robbins, Mort Gerberg, Jay Kinney, Richard Guindon, Nicole Hollander, Skip Williamson, and many others.
Author : Preston Poore
Publisher : Kregel Publications
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 22,60 MB
Release : 2021-07-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0825477417
"A must-read for every leader." —Dan T. Cathy, Chairman and CEO at Chick-fil-A, Inc. Preston Poore has spent decades in corporate America. Despite all the excellent advice he was given for growing in leadership, there was something missing: a way to bring his Christian beliefs to bear in his professional life, not just his personal life. So Preston sought his own answer to how his faith could impact his management of hundreds of employees. What he discovered was this: the first step wasn't adjusting his leadership style. Instead, he needed to let God change him before he could effect real change in his workplace. And in order to model discipleship to his team, he needed to first be discipled by the Spirit. Here, in the day-to-day practice of being a disciple of Jesus Christ, Poore found where his faith and exceptional leadership intersect. Through personal stories, biblical principles, and hands-on workplace guidance, Poore offers readers a unique look at this seldom-discussed connection. He challenges struggling leaders to engage in the hard work of daily discipleship. And he charges experienced leaders to return to the fundamentals of their faith, encouraging them to disciple other Christians with leadership potential. For anyone wrestling with how to bring faith to the workplace, whether it be a cubicle or a boardroom, Discipled Leader reveals that leadership doesn't begin behind the desk--it begins in the soul.
Author : Robert Knox
Publisher :
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 15,75 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Kandy (Sri Lanka)
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