Life in the Georgian Parsonage
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Life in the Georgian Parsonage
Morals, Material Goods and the English Clergy
Stobart, Professor Jon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
01/2025
392
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9781350382084
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Introduction
1. Representations of the clergy: critiquing incomes, worldliness and pretension
2. The worldliness problem: sermons on luxury, moderation and dignity
3. The changing nature of the parsonage: improvement, convenience and status
4. A world of goods: buying and locating household belongings
5. At home with the clergy: practicing politeness and hospitality
6. Communities of interest: family, parish and neighbourhood
7. Personal perspectives on consumption: religion, morality and duty
Conclusions
Bibliography
1. Representations of the clergy: critiquing incomes, worldliness and pretension
2. The worldliness problem: sermons on luxury, moderation and dignity
3. The changing nature of the parsonage: improvement, convenience and status
4. A world of goods: buying and locating household belongings
5. At home with the clergy: practicing politeness and hospitality
6. Communities of interest: family, parish and neighbourhood
7. Personal perspectives on consumption: religion, morality and duty
Conclusions
Bibliography
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Church of England; clergy; religion; eighteenth century; economics; consumption; morality; material culture; architecture; politeness; lifestyle; faith; worldliness; household; parish clergymen; masculinity; sermons; luxury; luxury debate; archives; identity; social status; parlours; family; parish; neighbourhood; emotions; charity; duty
Introduction
1. Representations of the clergy: critiquing incomes, worldliness and pretension
2. The worldliness problem: sermons on luxury, moderation and dignity
3. The changing nature of the parsonage: improvement, convenience and status
4. A world of goods: buying and locating household belongings
5. At home with the clergy: practicing politeness and hospitality
6. Communities of interest: family, parish and neighbourhood
7. Personal perspectives on consumption: religion, morality and duty
Conclusions
Bibliography
1. Representations of the clergy: critiquing incomes, worldliness and pretension
2. The worldliness problem: sermons on luxury, moderation and dignity
3. The changing nature of the parsonage: improvement, convenience and status
4. A world of goods: buying and locating household belongings
5. At home with the clergy: practicing politeness and hospitality
6. Communities of interest: family, parish and neighbourhood
7. Personal perspectives on consumption: religion, morality and duty
Conclusions
Bibliography
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Church of England; clergy; religion; eighteenth century; economics; consumption; morality; material culture; architecture; politeness; lifestyle; faith; worldliness; household; parish clergymen; masculinity; sermons; luxury; luxury debate; archives; identity; social status; parlours; family; parish; neighbourhood; emotions; charity; duty