ABSTRACT

This famous book was the first up-to-date survey of its field for a generation; even today, when work on early modern social history proliferates, it remains the only general economic history of the age. This second edition, substantially revised and expanded, is clear in outline, rich in detail, stressing continuity as well as change, balancing the glamour of privilege with the misery and privation of the poor, and dealing with the dark side of Tudor life -- vagabondage, starvation, superstition and cruelty -- as well as its heroic achievements.

chapter One|34 pages

‘The greatest Isle'

chapter Two|35 pages

Population

chapter Three|41 pages

Society and Social Change

chapter Four|41 pages

Wealth and Poverty

chapter Five|35 pages

The Great Inflation

chapter Six|48 pages

Agriculture and Rural Change

chapter Seven|41 pages

London and the Towns

chapter Eight|33 pages

Crafts and Industries

chapter Nine|39 pages

Traffics and Discoveries

chapter Ten|32 pages

Government, Law and Order

chapter Eleven|31 pages

Church and Belief

chapter Twelve|31 pages

Culture and Society

chapter Thirteen|11 pages

Conclusion