The Essex village of Earls Colne, one of the most studied parishes in England, has been the subject of an ongoing research project to collate its collection of historical documents. This book offers a fresh approach to the village¿s early modern cultural and political world by focussing on the social relationships that bound the community together within its mental and physical landscape. MacKinnon reconstructs the dynamics of Earls Colne by examining how spaces within society were generated, gendered and governed, and how this was documented in the records, names and monuments of the parish.
The Essex village of Earls Colne, one of the most studied parishes in England, has been the subject of an ongoing research project to collate its collection of historical documents. This book offers a fresh approach to the village¿s early modern cultural and political world by focussing on the social relationships that bound the community together within its mental and physical landscape. MacKinnon reconstructs the dynamics of Earls Colne by examining how spaces within society were generated, gendered and governed, and how this was documented in the records, names and monuments of the parish.
Dr Dolly MacKinnon is a Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at The University of Queensland. Her research background spans both history and music, and her publications focus on analysing the mental, physical and auditory landscapes of past cultures.
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1: Prologue I: Ways of Seeing and Remembering God's Landscape 2: In the Footsteps of Antiquarians 3: Amyce's Plot in 1598 4: God's Landscape 5: Death's Posthumous Hand II: Inhabiting the Lord's Landscape 6: Pews 7: The `concession to erect seats' 8: Populating the Pews 9: Voices from the Pews 10: `My body to the earth' 11: What the Dead have to say for Themselves 12: Perpetual Memorials 13: What the Burial Registers have to say about the Dead 14: Inclusions and Exclusions 15: Scratched into History III: Remembering, Forgetting and Claiming the Landscape 16: Re-membering the Priory 17: The Diabolical in Earls Colne 18: From Cross Gate Road to Coggeshall Road 19: The Quaker's Landscape 20: Epilogue
1: Prologue I: Ways of Seeing and Remembering God's Landscape 2: In the Footsteps of Antiquarians 3: Amyce's Plot in 1598 4: God's Landscape 5: Death's Posthumous Hand II: Inhabiting the Lord's Landscape 6: Pews 7: The `concession to erect seats' 8: Populating the Pews 9: Voices from the Pews 10: `My body to the earth' 11: What the Dead have to say for Themselves 12: Perpetual Memorials 13: What the Burial Registers have to say about the Dead 14: Inclusions and Exclusions 15: Scratched into History III: Remembering, Forgetting and Claiming the Landscape 16: Re-membering the Priory 17: The Diabolical in Earls Colne 18: From Cross Gate Road to Coggeshall Road 19: The Quaker's Landscape 20: Epilogue
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