Publications - Articles/chapters‘Gesturing at authority: deciphering the gestural code of early modern England’, in M. Braddick, ed., The Politics of Gesture: Historical Perspectives (Past and Present, Supplement, 4, 2009. ‘"The pooreman’s joy and the gentleman’s plague": a Lincolnshire libel and the politics of sedition in early modern England’, Past & Present 203 (2009), pp. 29-67 (view online or download pdf) ‘The politics of protest in seventeenth-century England’, in B. Bowden & Michael T. Davis, eds., Riot, Resistance and Rebellion in Britain and France, 1381 to present (forthcoming Palgrave, 2010). 'Politicising the popular? The 'tradition of riot' and popular political culture in the English Revolution', in Nicholas Tyacke, ed., The English Revolution c. 1590-1720: Politics, Religion and Communties (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2007), pp. 95-110 'Faces in the crowd: gender and age in the early modern crowd', in Helen Berry & Elizabeth Foyster, eds., The Family in Early Modern England (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 96-125 ''"Affronts & Insolencies": The Voices of Radwinter and Popular Opposition to Laudianism’, English Historical Review, CXXII, no. 495 (2007), pp. 35-60. Comment: From Richmondshire to the early modern English State', in D. Bates & K. Kondo, eds., Migration and Identity in British History: Proceedings of the Fifth Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians (Tokyo, 2006). 'La société anglaise du XVIIe siècle: structure sociale et changement social', in H. Fréchet, ed., Questions D’Histoire : Les Sociétés Anglaise, Espagnole et Française au XV11e Siècle (Editions Du Temps : Nantes, 2006), pp. 13-38.
Carter [formerly Barrington], Ann (d. 1629);Drake, Richard (1609–1681);Farnham, Richard (d. 1642); Josselin, Ralph (1617–1683); Kett, Robert (c.1492–1549); Lucas, John, first Baron Lucas of Shenfield (1606–1671); Nettles, Stephen (fl. 1595–1647); Powell, Edward [called Anderson of the Fens] (bap. 1608, d. in or after 1642); Reynolds, John [alias Captain Pouch] (d. 1607); Savage [née Darcy], Elizabeth, suo jure Countess Rivers (1581–1651); Stalham, John (d. 1677); Steer, Bartholomew (bap. 1568, d. 1597?); Tichborne, Sir Henry, third baronet (bap. 1624, d. 1689); Williams, John [alias Skimmington] (fl. 1631–1637), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) 'Popular Iconoclasm and the Politics of the Parish in Eastern England, 1640-1642', The Historical Journal, vol. 47, no. 2 (2004), pp. 261-290. '"Abolishing Superstition with Sedition?" The Politics of Popular Iconoclasm in England 1640-1642', Past and Present, vol. 183 (2004), pp. 79-123. 'Confessional politics in pre-civil war Essex: prayer books, profanations, and petitions', The Historical Journal, vol. 44, no. 3 (2001), pp. 677-701. 'Public transcripts, popular agency and the politics of subsistence in early modern England', In Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society, eds M. J. Braddick and J. Walter, pp. 149-65, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001). (With Michael J Braddick), 'Introduction. Grids of power: order, hierarchy and subordination in early modern society', In Negotiating Power in Early Modern Society, eds M. J. Braddick and J. Walter, pp. 1-42, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001). 'English Kett's Rebellion', In The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions, ed. J. Goldstone, pp. 155-6, (Washington, D.C., Congressional Quarterly Books, 1999). 'Changement agraire et disparition de la paysannerie en Angleterre 1500-1800', In La Terre Et Les Paysans En France Et En Grande-Bretagne De 1600 Á 1800, ed. H. Fréchet, pp. 137-67, (Paris, Editions du Temps, 1998). (With John Morrill), 'Order and disorder in the English Revolution', In Order and Disorder in Early Modern England, eds A. J. Fletcher and J. Stevenson, pp. 137-65, (Cambrige, Cambridge University Press, 1987), reprinted in The Nature of the English Revolution, ed. J. Morrill, pp. 359-91, (London, Longman, 1993) and The English Civil War, eds R. Cust and A. Hughes, pp. 310-40, (London, Arnold, 1997). 'Anti-popery and the Stour Valley riots of 1642', In Religious Dissent in East Anglia III, ed. D. Chadd, pp. 121-40, (Norwich, Centre of East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia, 1996). 'The commons and their mental worlds', In The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain, ed. J. Morrill, pp. 191-218, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996). 'Crown and crowd : popular culture and popular protest in early modern England (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)', In Sotsial'naia istoriia : problemy sinteza, ed. L. Repina, pp. 235-48, (Moscow, General Historical Institute, Russia Academy of Sciences, 1994). 'Subsistence strategies, social economy and the politics of subsistence in early modern England', In Just a Sack of Potatoes? Crisis Experiences in European Societies, Past and Present, ed. A. Hakkinen, pp. 53-85, (Helsinki, Societas Historica Finlandiae, 1992). 'The impact of society: a world turned upside down', In The impact of the English Civil War, ed. J. Morrill, pp. 104-22, (London, History Today Books, 1991). 'The social economy of dearth in early modern England', In Famine, Disease, and the Social Order in Early Modern Society, eds J. Walter and R. S. Schofield, pp. 75-128, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989). (With R. S. Schofield), 'Famine, disease and crisis mortality in early modern society', In Famine, Disease, and the Social Order in Early Modern Society, eds J. Walter and R. S. Schofield, pp. 1-73, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989). 'The economy of famine in early modern England', Bulletin for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, vol. 40, (1987), pp. 7-10. 'The decline of crisis mortality: what part did the poor law play', Bulletin for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, vol. 38, (1986), pp. 60-4. 'A "Rising of the People"? The Oxfordshire Rising of 1596', Past and Present, no. 107 (1985), pp. 90-143. (With K Wrightson), 'Dearth and the social order in early modern England', Past and Present, vol. 71, no. 22 (1976), pp. 42, reprinted in Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order in Early Modern England, ed. P. Slack, pp. 108-28, (Cambridge, Past & Present Publications, Cambridge University Press, 1984). 'The geography of food riots, 1585-1649', In An Atlas of Rural Protest in Britain 1548-1900, ed. A. Charlesworth, pp. 72-80, (London, Croom Helms, 1983). 'Grain riots and popular attitudes to the law: Maldon and the crisis of 1629', In An Ungovernable People: The English and their Law in the 17th and 18th Centuries, eds J. Brewer and J. Styles, pp. 47-84, (London and USA, Hutchinson and Rutgers, 1980).
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