Drinking houses, popular politics and the middling sorts in early-seventeenth century norwich
This article explores some of the most notorious popular political events of early seventeenth-century Norwich, with an eye to understanding these events as specific to the political culture of the middling sorts, especially the freemen electorate. Popular politics was not of course the sole preserv...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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