团体请愿与西米德兰兹的睦邻行为,1589-1700

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Cultural & Social History Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1080/14780038.2023.2258601
Amy Burnett
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本文利用来自斯塔福德郡和伍斯特郡地区会议的192份请愿书,质疑近代早期西米德兰兹郡的请愿文化是否支持“邻里关系衰落”的观点。它将团体请愿视为一种固有的社会和邻里(但具有表演性)行为,签署人正在进行“社会资本”的交换。最后,有人认为,随着对不道德行为的提及越来越少,对贫困邻居的救济要求越来越高,请愿书可能会对所谓的“邻里关系的衰落”提出坚定的反驳。然而,有强烈的迹象表明,人们加入请愿团体是为了实现个人目标,比如提供标记或签名的可能性越来越大。因此,团体请愿表明,在早期现代社会中,邻里关系和个人主义不应被视为相互排斥的。
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Group Petitioning and the Performance of Neighbourliness in the West Midlands, 1589-1700
Using 192 petitions from the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, this article questions whether petitioning culture in the early modern West Midlands supports the idea of the ‘decline of neighbourliness’. It frames group petitioning as an inherently social and neighbourly (yet performative) act in which a signatory was entering into an exchange of ‘social capital’. Ultimately, it is argued that as mentions of immoral behaviour became rarer, and demands of relief for poverty-stricken neighbours rose, petitions may appear to present a firm counter-argument to the supposed ‘decline of neighbourliness’. However, there are strong hints, such as the increasing likelihood to provide a mark or signature, that people joined petitioning groups for individualistic aims. Thus, group petitions show that neighbourliness and individualism should not be seen as mutually exclusive in early modern communities.
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