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1. The Social Circulation of the Past : English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 101.37
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated] Hardcover Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. [Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

2. The Social Circulation of the Past : English Historical Culture 1500 1730
by Woolf Daniel 
Price: USD 105.45
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Description: Oxford University Press, Incorporated. Used - Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. Oxford University Press, Incorporated ISBN 0199257787 9780199257782 [US] 

3. The Social Circulation of the Past : English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 105.45
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated] Hardcover Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. [Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

4. The Social Circulation Of The Past English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 195.28
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover 2003-04-10. Oxford University Press . Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Protective covered. Text is clear and bright. Ex library. Oxford Brooks University Library is stamped on the page edges. DJ spine is sunned. 9x6. [Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]  

5. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel  
Price: USD 199.33
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6. The Social Circulation Of The Past English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 209.24
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover 2003-04-10. Oxford University Press . Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Protective covered. Text is clear and bright. Ex library. Oxford Brooks University Library is stamped on the page edges. DJ spine is sunned. 9x6. [Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]  

7. The Social Circulation of the Past English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 215.84
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Description: Oxford University Press 2003 HARDCOVER 2003-04-10. Oxford University Press. Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Protective covered. Text is clear & bright. Ex library. Oxford Brooks University Library is stamped on the page edges. DJ spine is sunned. 9x6. 

8. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 218.52
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Great Britain] Hardcover [Bussum, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2003]  

9. The Social Circulation of the Past English Historical Culture 15001730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 231.97
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10. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500 1730
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 233.33
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11. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 244.92
Dealer: Alibris
Description: Oxford, England OUP Oxford 2003 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 440 p. Contains: Unspecified. 

12. The Social Circulation of the Past English Historical Culture 15001730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 248.68
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13. The Social Circulation of the Past (Hardcover)
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 249.51
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This book investigates the changing historical culture in England between the beginning of the sixteenth century and the early eighteenth century. Based on a wide variety of manuscript and printed sources from local and central repositories, it focuses on the social framework within which historical knowledge was generated, modified, and preserved, rather than on historiography or historical method. Woolf begins his study by examining theways in which early modern people acclimatized themselves to accelerating changes in their physical, social, religious, and economic environments. A developing, if uneasy, accommodation to change wenthand in hand with shifting attitudes to the acceptability of novelty and innovation. The family was the central social unit throughout most of this time, and Woolf examines views of ancestry and heredity with a particular emphasis on the circulation of genealogical knowledge and its status relative to other forms of knowledge about the past.The third part of the book turns to the subject of antiquarianism, investigating the relationship between the many varieties ofantiquarian activitiy which focused on a visible and tangible past, and the emergence of a visual sense of history during the seventeenth century. It is argued that artefacts ranging from fossils tofuneral urns were exchanged in an 'archaeological economy' among local discoverers of antiquities, most of whom were of humble station, local gentry and clergy, and university- or London-based antiquaries. It is through the force and volume of this type of exchange, rather than the scholarly contributions of particular authors, that England became much more historically aware by the early eighteenth century.The fourth and final part takes this line of argument in adifferent direction, analysing the study of recollections and memories of the past. Beginning with an examination of the place of memory in English life generally, Woolf argues that memory as a facultyexisted in tension with writing (for instance, with the emergence of a much more record-orientated local archival system). The growing quantity of published historical material had considerable impact on community memories of the past, threatening to overwhelm the latter with an emerging national 'master-narrative' of history. At the same time, local communities managed to preserve a rich variety of beliefs about their surroundings, beliefs that testify to the strength of connection betwenoral and literate expression, and popular and elite cutltures. However, oral modes of transmission, highly attractive to early Tudor antiquaries, were regarded with suspicion by early seventeenth-centuryscholars because of their vagueness and undocumentability. This scepticism was complemented by a deepening social hostility toward 'vulgar error' and the lower orders with which much of it was - not always correctly - associated. By the early eighteenth century, oral tradition was no longer a legitimate tool of the anitquary or the historian, though certain scholars began to preserve it as folklore, in which form it would be studied anew in the nineteenth and twentiethcenturies.In conclusion, Woolf argues that sweeping changes in the perception of the past and the understanding of its place in social life occurred during this period, producing a historical culturewhich was qualitatively different from that which had existed at the end of the fifteenth century. It is against this culture that the formal historical writing of the age must be understood and it is from it that eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historical writing, as well as related genres such as the historical novel, would emerge. Woolf details here the ways in which English men and women first became seriously aware of and interested in their own and the world's past. This study examines the wider 'his Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 2003]  

14. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 276.14
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

15. The Social Circulation of the Past: English Historical Culture 1500-1730
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 282.72
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Description: Oxford, England OUP Oxford 2003 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 440 p. Contains: Unspecified. 

16. The Social Circulation of the Past (Hardcover)
by Daniel Woolf 
Price: USD 327.66
Dealer: Abebooks, Grand Eagle Retail
Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This book investigates the changing historical culture in England between the beginning of the sixteenth century and the early eighteenth century. Based on a wide variety of manuscript and printed sources from local and central repositories, it focuses on the social framework within which historical knowledge was generated, modified, and preserved, rather than on historiography or historical method. Woolf begins his study by examining theways in which early modern people acclimatized themselves to accelerating changes in their physical, social, religious, and economic environments. A developing, if uneasy, accommodation to change wenthand in hand with shifting attitudes to the acceptability of novelty and innovation. The family was the central social unit throughout most of this time, and Woolf examines views of ancestry and heredity with a particular emphasis on the circulation of genealogical knowledge and its status relative to other forms of knowledge about the past.The third part of the book turns to the subject of antiquarianism, investigating the relationship between the many varieties ofantiquarian activitiy which focused on a visible and tangible past, and the emergence of a visual sense of history during the seventeenth century. It is argued that artefacts ranging from fossils tofuneral urns were exchanged in an 'archaeological economy' among local discoverers of antiquities, most of whom were of humble station, local gentry and clergy, and university- or London-based antiquaries. It is through the force and volume of this type of exchange, rather than the scholarly contributions of particular authors, that England became much more historically aware by the early eighteenth century.The fourth and final part takes this line of argument in adifferent direction, analysing the study of recollections and memories of the past. Beginning with an examination of the place of memory in English life generally, Woolf argues that memory as a facultyexisted in tension with writing (for instance, with the emergence of a much more record-orientated local archival system). The growing quantity of published historical material had considerable impact on community memories of the past, threatening to overwhelm the latter with an emerging national 'master-narrative' of history. At the same time, local communities managed to preserve a rich variety of beliefs about their surroundings, beliefs that testify to the strength of connection betwenoral and literate expression, and popular and elite cutltures. However, oral modes of transmission, highly attractive to early Tudor antiquaries, were regarded with suspicion by early seventeenth-centuryscholars because of their vagueness and undocumentability. This scepticism was complemented by a deepening social hostility toward 'vulgar error' and the lower orders with which much of it was - not always correctly - associated. By the early eighteenth century, oral tradition was no longer a legitimate tool of the anitquary or the historian, though certain scholars began to preserve it as folklore, in which form it would be studied anew in the nineteenth and twentiethcenturies.In conclusion, Woolf argues that sweeping changes in the perception of the past and the understanding of its place in social life occurred during this period, producing a historical culturewhich was qualitatively different from that which had existed at the end of the fifteenth century. It is against this culture that the formal historical writing of the age must be understood and it is from it that eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historical writing, as well as related genres such as the historical novel, would emerge. Woolf details here the ways in which English men and women first became seriously aware of and interested in their own and the world's past. This study examines the wider 'historical cultu Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. [Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

17. The Social Circulation of the Past: EWoolf, Daniel
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 720.18
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover [DH, SE, Spain] [Publication Year: 2003]  

18. The Social Circulation of the Past English Historical Culture 1500-1730 (Hardback)
by Woolf, Daniel 
Price: USD 1340.89
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Description: ISBN10: 0199257787, ISBN13: 9780199257782, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover [DH, SE, Spain] [Publication Year: 2003]  

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