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Youth and Authority: Formative Experiences in England 1560-1640
Contributor(s): Griffiths, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 0198204752     ISBN-13: 9780198204756
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $327.75  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 1996
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Annotation: It is now well known that there was a separate age of youth in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century society (and before) but in much of the writing on this subject, youth has emerged as a passive construct of the adult society, lacking formative experiences. Paul Griffiths seeks to redress this imbalance by presenting a more 'positive' image of young people, showing that they had a creative presence, an identity, and a historical significance which has never been fully explored. The author looks beyond the prescriptive codes of moralists and governors to survey the attitudes and activities of young people, examining their responses to authority and to the 'ideal place' for them in the social order, as understood by contemporary magistrates and moralists. He sheds new light on issues as diverse as juvenile delinquency, masculinity, the celebration of Shrovetide, sexual behaviour and courtship, clothing, catechizing, officeholding, vocabularies of insult, prostitution, and church seating plans. His research reveals much about the nature of youth culture, religious commitment, and master/servant relations, and leads to the identification of a social milieu of 'masterless' young people.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - Great Britain - General
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - Adolescence
Dewey: 305.235
LCCN: 95040416
Lexile Measure: 1670
Physical Information: 1.32" H x 6.43" W x 9.52" (1.95 lbs) 472 pages
 
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In this new work, Paul Griffiths surveys the attitudes and activities of young people, examining their reaction to authority and to society's concept of the ideal place' for them in the social order. He sheds new light on issues as diverse as juvenile delinquency, masculinity, sexual behavior
and courtship, clothing, catechizing, office-holding, and church seating plans. His research reveals much about the nature of youth culture, religious commitment, and master/servant relations, and leads to the identification of a separate milieu of masterless' young people.