Youth and Authority: Formative Experiences in England 1560-1640

Awards:   Winner of Whitfield Prize 1996. Winner of Winner of the Whitfield Prize for 1996.
Author:   Paul Griffiths (Lecturer in Economic and Social History, Lecturer in Economic and Social History, University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198204756


Pages:   472
Publication Date:   04 April 1996
Format:   Hardback
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Youth and Authority: Formative Experiences in England 1560-1640


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Awards

  • Winner of Whitfield Prize 1996.
  • Winner of Winner of the Whitfield Prize for 1996.

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It is now well-known that there was a separate age of youth in sixteenth-and seventeenth-century society (and before) but in much of the writing on this subject, youth has emerged as a passive construct of the adult society, lacking formative experiences. Paul Griffiths seeks to redress this imbalance by presenting a more `positive' image of young people, showing that they had a creative presence, an identity, and a historical significance which has never been fully explored. The author looks beyond the prescriptive codes of moralists and governors to survey the attitudes and activities of young people, examining their reaction to authority and to society's concept of the `ideal place' for them in the social order. He sheds new light on issues as diverse as juvenile delinquency, masculinity, the celebration of Shrovetide, sexual behaviour and courtship, clothing, catechizing, office-holding, vocabularies of insult, prostitution, and church seating plans. His research reveals much about the nature of youth culture, religious commitment, and master/servant relations, and leads to the identification of a separate milieu of `masterless' young people. Contemporary moralists called youth `the choosing time', a time of great risks and great potential; and the best time to incalculate political conformity and sound religion. Yet the concept of choice was double-edged, it recognized that young people had other options besides these expectations. This ambiguity is a central theme of theis book which demonstrates that although there was a critical politics of age during this period, young people had their own initiatives and strategies and grew up in all sorts of ways.

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Author:   Paul Griffiths (Lecturer in Economic and Social History, Lecturer in Economic and Social History, University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.883kg
ISBN:  

9780198204756


ISBN 10:   0198204752
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   04 April 1996
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Griffiths has produced a stimulating, carefully argued study that demolishes the views of those who contend that the idea of youth did not come into being until after the period addressed by this fine book. --Choice. ..an extensively researched and well-written book. --The Journal of Social History There is much fascinating material here....the book provides a subtle and sophisticated understanding of the experiences of youth in early modern England...[Griffiths] captures a sense of the humanity of the young men and women who fill his pages. --Modern Europe


Griffiths has produced a stimulating, carefully argued study that demolishes the views of those who contend that the idea of youth did not come into being until after the period addressed by this fine book. --Choice<br> .,. an extensively researched and well-written book. --The Journal of Social History<br> There is much fascinating material here....the book provides a subtle and sophisticated understanding of the experiences of youth in early modern England...[Griffiths] captures a sense of the humanity of the young men and women who fill his pages. --Modern Europe<br>


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