Lowestoft, 1550-1750: Development and Change in a Suffolk Coastal Town

Author:   David Butcher
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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9781837650767


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   17 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Lowestoft, 1550-1750: Development and Change in a Suffolk Coastal Town


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A detailed history of the town of Lowestoft, its society, economy, and topography. `A superbly researched study.... An excellent addition not only to the history of Suffolk but of early modern society and economy more generally.' Professor RICHARD SMITH, University of Cambridge. Lowestoft has grown from a small urban community to become Suffolk's second largest town; and this book provides a vivid picture of the town and its inhabitants during the early modern period. Making full use of surviving documentation, in particular the parish registers, it begins with an overview of Lowestoft's medieval history, then proceeds to investigate topographical development, demographic features, occupational structure, social geography, house-building and interior decor, wealth and inheritance, maritime pursuits, agriculture, local government, education and literacy, religious affiliation, and urban identity. Wherever possible, the town is set into a national and European context, and its maritime nature fully brought out.

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Author:   David Butcher
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   Boydell & Brewer
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9781837650767


ISBN 10:   1837650764
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   17 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Origins and Influences Topographical Features of the Town Historical Demography Occupation and the Local Economy Housing, Population and Social Geography House Design and Interior Arrangements Wealth, Credit and Inheritance Fishing and Maritime Trade Agriculture and Allied Industries Parochial and Manorial Administration Literacy, Education and Religious Belief Urban Status and Identity

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The book certainly lives up to the aims of the series. On a wider plane, social and economic historians will find plenty to interest them, especially those who specialise in smaller towns. [...] The Boydell Press should also be congratulated on producing a handsome volume, and readers will be struck by Lowestoft's good fortune in having such fine images of its early history. The book will be used not only by local historians, but also by academics attracted by this absorbing case-study, and by the thoroughness of its tireless historian. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW * A richly detailed and ambitious study. [...] As a result of its wider perspective, and the impressive research on which it rests, this study presents a convincing and coherent view of a local maritime community. Provides a detailed survey of the changing fortunes and structures of community life, which examines in a careful and nuanced way the relationship between sea and land and the contribution it made to the fashioning of an urban identity. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY * A well-documented account of how a Suffolk seaside settlement in 1550 emerged as a thriving port and small town by 1750. [...] The Boydell Press has done an excellent job. [...] This is an essential book for all urban historians and indeed for all early modernists. It is also a good tool for family historians. * CEAS NEWSLETTER * An obvious labor of love by a longtime resident and schoolmaster, is likely to remain the standard account of this town's social and economic, if not political, history in the era at hand. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES * The documentation is impeccable and comprehensive [.] a model of its kind. * THE LOCAL HISTORIAN * A thorough and deeply researched study. * SUFFOLK LOCAL HISTORY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER *


The book certainly lives up to the aims of the series. On a wider plane, social and economic historians will find plenty to interest them, especially those who specialise in smaller towns. [...] The Boydell Press should also be congratulated on producing a handsome volume, and readers will be struck by Lowestoft's good fortune in having such fine images of its early history. The book will be used not only by local historians, but also by academics attracted by this absorbing case-study, and by the thoroughness of its tireless historian. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW * A richly detailed and ambitious study. [...] As a result of its wider perspective, and the impressive research on which it rests, this study presents a convincing and coherent view of a local maritime community. Provides a detailed survey of the changing fortunes and structures of community life, which examines in a careful and nuanced way the relationship between sea and land and the contribution it made to the fashioning of an urban identity. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY * A well-documented account of how a Suffolk seaside settlement in 1550 emerged as a thriving port and small town by 1750. [...] The Boydell Press has done an excellent job. [...] This is an essential book for all urban historians and indeed for all early modernists. It is also a good tool for family historians. * CEAS NEWSLETTER * An obvious labor of love by a longtime resident and schoolmaster, is likely to remain the standard account of this town's social and economic, if not political, history in the era at hand. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES * The documentation is impeccable and comprehensive [.] a model of its kind. * THE LOCAL HISTORIAN * A thorough and deeply researched study. * SUFFOLK LOCAL HISTORY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER * A superbly researched study.... An excellent addition not only to the history of Suffolk but of early modern society and economy more generally. -- Professor RICHARD SMITH, University of Cambridge.


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DAVID BUTCHER is a retired Lowestoft schoolteacher and former lecturer in Local History topics for the University of East Anglia

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