David Cressy

David Cressy is a historian known for his work on early modern British social history, focusing on topics such as literacy, religion, and the cultural practices of the time. He has authored several influential books and articles in his field.

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  1. 1. Bonfires And Bells

    National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Stuart England

    This book delves into the vibrant tapestry of English cultural history, exploring the rich traditions and rituals that marked the calendar year from the late medieval period to the early modern era. It examines how communal celebrations, such as bonfires, bell ringing, and other festivities, played a crucial role in shaping social cohesion and identity. Through a detailed analysis of historical records, the book reveals how these customs evolved over time, reflecting broader societal changes and the tensions between popular culture and authority.

  2. 2. Birth, Marriage, And Death

    Ritual, Religion, and the Life-Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England

    This comprehensive historical study delves into the pivotal life events of birth, marriage, and death in early modern England, exploring how these milestones were celebrated, regulated, and perceived by society. The book examines the intricate interplay between personal experiences and broader cultural, religious, and legal frameworks, shedding light on the rituals, customs, and beliefs that shaped the lives of individuals and communities during this transformative period. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, it offers a rich tapestry of insights into the social fabric of the time, revealing how these universal human experiences were both deeply personal and profoundly communal.

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