追求平静:约 1570-1670 年早期现代英国家庭中的变革与逆境管理

Abigail Greenall
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这篇文章将平静确立为十六世纪末和十七世纪的一种重要情感理想。文章通过展示平和如何加强积极情绪和抑制破坏性状态,对那个时代的情绪景观提出了更积极的看法。文章将对平和心态的追求作为一种亲密的分析手段,揭示了普通人的作用,从而为历史学家提供了一个全新的视角来看待近代早期的重大变革和逆境。该书描绘了个人的逆境经历--从肉体和精神威胁到家庭纠纷、不确定的父权和经济不稳定--以及英国改革后和内战期间个人对宗教、社会和政治变革的管理。其他学者研究的是不同社会群体如何被动地应对新的现实,而这本对英格兰西北部一个贵族家庭的微观历史研究则敦促历史学家重新关注人们采取的主动行动。通过对 541 封手稿信件、家庭装饰方案和保护仪式考古证据的详细研究,文章揭示了柴郡小莫尔顿庄园的莫尔顿家族是如何应对变化和减轻灾难的。文章讨论了在日常生活中,平和心态在激励家庭行动和行为方面发挥着持久作用的事例,并论证了旨在促进情感和谐的习俗对于维护近代早期英格兰的亲属网络、管理个人福祉以及家庭中的性别关系至关重要。
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In Pursuit of Equanimity: Managing Change and Adversity in Early Modern English Households, c.1570–c.1670
This article establishes equanimity as an important emotional ideal in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In showing how equanimity served to strengthen positive emotions and temper disruptive states, it promotes a more positive view of the era’s emotional landscape. The article employs the pursuit of equanimity as an intimate analytical device for uncovering the agency of ordinary people, and thus offers historians a new perspective on momentous change and adversity in the early modern period. It charts personal experiences of adversity—from physical and spiritual threats to familial disputes, uncertain patriarchal power and economic precarity—alongside individual management of religious, social and political change following the English Reformations and during the Civil War. Where other scholars have examined how different social groups reactively negotiated new realities, this microhistorical study of one gentry family in the North West of England urges historians to refocus their attention on the proactive courses that people took. Through a detailed examination of 541 manuscript letters, domestic decorative schemes, and archaeological evidence of ritual practices of protection, the article uncovers how the Moretons of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire managed change and mitigated disaster. It discusses instances where equanimity played a persistent role in motivating the family’s actions and behaviours in daily life, and argues that practices designed to promote emotional harmony were crucial for preserving kinship networks and managing personal well-being, as well as gender relations within households, in early modern England.
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