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Friends, Neighbours, Sinners: Religious Difference and English Society, 1689-1750

Friends, Neighbours, Sinners: Religious Difference and English Society, 1689-1750

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Friends, Neighbours, and Sinners explores how religious difference shaped English society in the first half of the eighteenth century, examining the social subtleties of interactions between people of differing beliefs and the graduated layers of religious exclusivity that influenced everyday existence. It proposes a new approach to the social and cultural history of the period, acknowledging the integral role of religious difference in key aspects of eighteenth-century life.

Format: Hardback
Length: 330 pages
Publication date: 04 August 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Friends, Neighbours, and Sinners delves into the profound ways in which religious diversity shaped English society during the first half of the eighteenth century. Through a meticulous examination of the intricate social dynamics between individuals of differing beliefs, and the ways in which these interactions were facilitated through shared languages and behaviors characteristic of the long eighteenth century, Carys Brown uncovers the layered exclusivity that permeated everyday life. By undertaking this exploration, the book offers a groundbreaking perspective on the social and cultural history of the eighteenth century, recognizing the indispensable role of religious differences in shaping key aspects of this era. This book not only seeks to expand our existing understanding of religious coexistence during this period but also challenges our preconceived notions about the construction of social discourses, parish politics, and cultural spaces in eighteenth-century England.

Religious diversity played a significant role in shaping English society during the first half of the eighteenth century. Friends, Neighbours, and Sinners, a book by Carys Brown, explores the intricate social dynamics between individuals of differing beliefs and the ways in which these interactions were facilitated through shared languages and behaviors. Brown examines the graduated layers of religious exclusivity that influenced everyday existence and proposes a new approach to the social and cultural history of the eighteenth century. The book acknowledges the integral role of religious difference in key aspects of eighteenth-century life, such as social discourses, parish politics, and cultural spaces. It suggests that a more comprehensive understanding of this period requires a shift in our ways of thinking about these aspects of society.

The book delves into the social subtleties of interactions between people of differing beliefs, highlighting the complexities and nuances of their relationships. It explores how languages and behaviors common to the long eighteenth century played a crucial role in mediating these interactions, creating a sense of commonality and understanding despite religious differences. Brown's analysis reveals the ways in which religious exclusivity was gradually constructed and enforced, shaping the lives of individuals and communities.

Through its examination of the social and cultural history of the eighteenth century, Friends, Neighbours, and Sinners offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of this period. It challenges our preconceived notions about religious coexistence and highlights the importance of recognizing the diverse perspectives and experiences of individuals and communities. The book proposes a new approach to the study of social and cultural history, one that acknowledges the integral role of religious difference in shaping key aspects of eighteenth-century life.

In conclusion, Friends, Neighbours, and Sinners is a groundbreaking book that delves into the profound ways in which religious diversity shaped English society during the first half of the eighteenth century. Through a meticulous examination of the social dynamics between individuals of differing beliefs, and the ways in which these interactions were facilitated through shared languages and behaviors, Brown offers a new perspective on the social and cultural history of the eighteenth century. The book challenges our preconceived notions about religious coexistence and highlights the importance of recognizing the diverse perspectives and experiences of individuals and communities. It proposes a new approach to the study of social and cultural history, one that acknowledges the integral role of religious difference in shaping key aspects of eighteenth-century life.

Weight: 566g
ISBN-13: 9781009221382

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