The Reformation to Industrial Revolution: 15301780; Volume 2 (Economic Hist of Britain),Used
The Reformation to Industrial Revolution: 15301780; Volume 2 (Economic Hist of Britain),Used

The Reformation to Industrial Revolution: 15301780; Volume 2 (Economic Hist of Britain),Used

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The period 15301780 witnessed the making of modern English society. Under the Tudors, England was a society of subsistence agriculture in which it was taken for granted that a fully human existence was possible only for the landed ruling class.By 1780, England was a national market on the threshold of industrial revolution, and the ideology of selfhelp had permeated into the middle ranks. A universal belief in original sin had been supplanted by the romanticism of 'Man is good'. And the first British Empire had already been won and lost.In this masterly study Christopher Hill, one of the great historians of the 17th century, analyzes the complex interaction of economic, political, and cultural change that went into this transformation of British society.

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