Household Servants in Early Modern England
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Author(s)R. C. Richardson
PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN / ASIN0719068959
ISBN-139780719068959
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Sales Rank2,859,965
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This lively socio-cultural history examines household service, one of the largest, multi-layered, mobile and most indispensable sectors of employment in early modern England. Drawing on a wide variety of cultural sources including literary depiction and self-representation, this study brings into sharp focus individual life stories of Britain’s servant class.  Exploring the relationships between servants and between employers and servants; it depicts the differences between patterns of employment in London and the provinces, and the juxtaposition of servant vulnerability and servant power. This book places new importance on the household servant as a major agent in cultural change and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of servitude in London and the provinces in the two centuries following the Reformation.