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List of maps; List of graphs; List of tables; Preface;
1. Reading, writing and the margins of literacy;
2. The acquisition of literacy;
3. The measurement of literacy;
4. Literacy and loyalty;
5. Lay illiteracy in ecclesiastical records;
6. The structure of illiteracy;
7. The dynamics of illiteracy;
8. Literacy and society in England and beyond; Appendix: illiteracy in 414 English parishes, 1641-4; List of abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Add Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England, In this exploration of the social context of reading and writing in pre-industrial England, David Cressy tackles important questions about the limits of participation in the mainstream of early modern society. To what extent could people at different soci, Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England, In this exploration of the social context of reading and writing in pre-industrial England, David Cressy tackles important questions about the limits of participation in the mainstream of early modern society. To what extent could people at different soci, Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England to your collection on WonderClub |