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William Dugdale (1605-86) was a leading antiquarian, well-known among historians of the period. His Antiquities of Warwickshire is regarded as a pioneering work. Here, leading authorities consider how Dugdale set about hiswork as an antiquary/local historian, and how he interacted with the society and political life of this county at a troubled time.The book also examines Warwickshire life in his day.CHRISTOPHER DYER, CBE is Professor of Regional and Local History at the University of Leicester; CATHERINE RICHARDSON is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Kent.
Contents
ForewordIntroduction - Christopher DyerThe Antiquities of Warwickshire - Graham ParryUnreliable Witness: Sir William Dugdale and the Perils of Autobiography - Jan BroadwayWilliam Dugdale and the Civil War - Ann L Hughes'Ordering and Methodizing': William Dugdale in Restoration England - Caroline Archer-Parre / Book ReviewsWilliam Dugdale and the Honour Politics of Stuart Warwickshire - Richard P CustGentry Culture in the Seventeenth Century - Vivienne LarminieDugdale and the Warwickshire Country House - Geoffrey Tyack'The Rich Man in his Castle...' Late Seventeenth-Century Warwickshire Socie ty - Nat AlcockSir Richard Newdigate and the 'Great Survey' of Chilvers Coton: Fiscal Seigneurialism in late Seventeenth-Century Warwickshire - Steve HindleWarwickshire Towns in the Age of Dugdale - Peter BorsayMaterial Culture in Early Modern Warwick - Catherine RichardsonConclusion - Christopher Dyer