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171212s2017 onca b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2017479250 |
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$aC2017901028X |
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$a9781487501228 (hardcover) |
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$a(OCoLC)ocn976415673 |
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$a302.094209/031$223 |
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$aThomas, Courtney Erin,$d1980-$eauthor. |
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$aIf I lose mine honour I lose myself :$bhonour among the Early Modern English elite /$cCourtney Erin Thomas. |
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$aToronto ;$aBuffalo ;$aLondon :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c[2017] |
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$ax, 302 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 269-290) and index. |
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$aIntroduction - Approaching Honor -- Men and Honor -- Women and Honor -- Honor, Local Reputation, and the Household -- Honor and the Family -- Conclusion: The Importance of Honor. |
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$a"Moving beyond the preoccupation of honour and its associations with violence and sexual reputation, Courtney Thomas offers an intriguing investigation of honour's social meanings amongst early modern elites in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. If I Lose Mine Honour I Lose Myself reveals honour's complex role as a representational strategy amongst the aristocracy. Thomas' erudite and detailed investigation of multi-generational family papers as well as legal records and prescriptive sources develops a fuller picture of how the concept of honour was employed, often in contradictory ways in daily life. Whether considering economic matters, marriage arrangements, supervision of servants, household management, mediation, or political engagement, Thomas argues that while honour was invoked as a structuring principle of social life its meanings were diffuse and varied. Paradoxically, it is the malleability of honour that made it such an enduring social value with very real meaning for early modern men and women."--$cProvided by publisher. |
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$aSocial psychology$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y16th century. |
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$aSocial psychology$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y17th century. |
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$aHonor$xSocial aspects$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y16th century. |
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$aHonor$xSocial aspects$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y17th century. |
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$aReputation$xSocial aspects$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y16th century. |
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$aReputation$xSocial aspects$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y17th century. |
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$aUpper class$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y16th century. |
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$aUpper class$zGreat Britain$xHistory$y17th century. |