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基本説明
Jones sets Kett's Rebellion and the South-Western Rebellion in the wider context of popular protest in England as a whole in 1548-9.
Full Description
Kett's Rebellion in East Anglia and the South-Western Rebellion have traditionally been treated as isolated episodes. However, Jones shows how these rebellions were part of a broader movement, also comprising lesser revolts in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Contemporaries called this the 'commotion time'.
Contents
Prologue: 'Insurrection for the Comens' at Northaw, Hertfordshire, 1548 1 Kett's Rebellion and the South-Western Rebellion: Paradigms of Protest? 2 The Nature, Scale and Experience of Rebellion in 1549 3 'A General Plage of Rebelling': the Stirs in the South 4 The 'Rebellion of Comenwelthe' in the East 5 'By Instigacion of Sundery Preists for These Matyers of Religion'?: The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Rising 6 'All the Parts Near London' 7 'A Wonderfull Hate Against Gentilmen': The Midlands and the North 8 Toward a Typology of Revolt for 1549 Epilogue: Aftermaths