Open University Set Books

www.Set-Books.com

 

 

Set Books Home Course List Contact Set Books Set Books Links Set Books Privacy

 

 

 

     

Course A433, The Professions in Early Modern England


Examples of Handwriting, 1550-1650

ISBN: 0901878545
Author: W.S.B. Buck
Publisher: Society of Genealogists Enterprises Ltd
Release Date: 1982-12-31


uk UK Reviews, Pricing and Ordering Information.

us Not Available in the USA
Examples of Handwriting, 1550-1650

The Professions in Early Modern England, 1450-1800 (Themes In British Social History)

ISBN: 0582292646
Author: Rosemary O'Day
Publisher: Longman
Release Date: 2000-11-22

Product DescriptionSynopsisFrom the Back Cover
 This new history examines the development of the professions in England, centering on churchmen, lawyers, physicians, and teachers. Rosemary O'Day also offers a comparative perspective looking at the experience of Scotland and Ireland and Colonial Virginia.This fascinating study charts the early history of the professions in England - concentrating on those associated with the Church, medicine and the law. It analyses the development of an educated 'class' falling between the non-working leisured classes and the merchants, traders, craftsmen and labourers who comprised the working population of the country.The increasing professionalisation of England and the other powerful nations of Europe was a major factor in the development of a recognisably modern world. This new study traces the origins of the movement, not to industrialisation, but to the growth in the period 1500-1800 of groups of men, engaged in the law, the church and medicine, with a common educational background and steeped in an ideology of service to the 'commonweal'. This study combines the author's new research and a synthesis of the best recent scholarship in a clear and original interpretation, making it an excellent survey upon which to draw for teaching or student use.The book defines and addresses the key questions: What are the most helpful tools for the historian to use in approaching the early history of the professions?

What was the nature of professional 'work' and was it distinct from other work in that society? How did professionals regard the work they did and what was their relationship with those they served? Were the professions independent of political and other restraints? Were the separate professions bound together as a social group? Throughout the period, it is argued, the learned professions regarded themselves as called by God to serve and as equipped with particular expertise and commitment to fulfil this vocation. The various professions within the Church, the law and medicine are examined in separate sections, providing a chronological framework for their development and an analysis of their distinctive features and the constraints which society placed on them. By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the ethos of professional responsibility was acknowledged and inherent in the organisation and working practices of ever-growing numbers. Its public recognition justified the professions' increasing financial, social and political importance.Rosemary O'Day is Professor of History at The Open University.This fascinating study charts the early history of the professions in England - concentrating on those associated with the Church, medicine and the law. It analyses the development of an educated 'class' falling between the non-working leisured classes and the merchants, traders, craftsmen and labourers who comprised the working population of the country.
The increasing professionalisation of England and the other powerful nations of Europe was a major factor in the development of a recognisably modern world. This new study traces the origins of the movement, not to industrialisation, but to the growth in the period 1500-1800 of groups of men, engaged in the law, the church and medicine, with a common educational background and steeped in an ideology of service to the 'commonweal'. This study combines the author's new research and a synthesis of the best recent scholarship in a clear and original interpretation, making it an excellent survey upon which to draw for teaching or student use.
The book defines and addresses the key questions- What are the most helpful tools for the historian to use in approaching the early history of the professions? What was the nature of professional 'work' and was it distinct from other work in that society? How did professionals regard the work they did and what was their relationship with those they served? Were the professions independent of political and other restraints? Were the separate professions bound together as a social group? Throughout the period, it is argued, the learned professions regarded themselves as called by God to serve and as equipped with particular expertise and commitment to fulfil this vocation. The various professions within the Church, the law and medicine are examined in separate sections, providing a chronological framework for their development and an analysis of their distinctive features and the constraints which society placed on them. By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the ethos of professional responsibility was acknowledged and inherent in the organisation and working practices of ever-growing numbers. Its public recognition justified the professions' increasing financial, social and political importance.
Rosemary O'Day is Professor of History at The Open University.

uk UK Reviews, Pricing and Ordering Information.

us USA Reviews, Pricing and Ordering Information.
The Professions in Early Modern England, 1450-1800 (Themes In British Social History)
   

Hants Golf
Promoting Golf in southern England Purchase Golf Books, DVDs & Videos Online
www.hampshire-golf.fsnet.co.uk
Brook Soft
Small independent software developer who specialise in the production of utility programs
www.brook-soft.ip3.co.uk
Brook Fishing
The Online Fishing Bookstore. View our wide range of Books, DVDs and Videos
www.brook-fishing.com
Brook Tech
Online Engineering book store, purchase wide range of Engineering texts online.
www.brook-tech.com

 

Copyright 2004 University Set Books
Southampton
Hampshire

 

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS! ICRA.ORG


Warning: fopen(booklist/A433.html) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /srv/www/vhosts/set-books.com/httpdocs/product_list.php on line 569
Error opening cache file