ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1930 and reprinted in 1966 this book focusses on the social and economic developments of the Puritan revolution – aspects which are often overlooked in favour of the political. Using archival resources, this study shows that the period 1640-1660 was one of change and experiment in the social as well as political sphere. Particular focus is given to the depression in industry and agriculture and the resultant increase in poverty and unemployment. The extent to which the traditional authority of church and state was weakened, is also discussed.

chapter Chapter II|43 pages

Economic Conditions, 1640–60

chapter Chapter III|53 pages

The Land Problem

chapter Chapter IV|62 pages

Industrial Policies and Developments

chapter Chapter VI|62 pages

The Relief of the Poor

chapter Chapter VII|36 pages

Projects of Social Reform