Increase And Multiply : Governing Cultural Reproduction In Early Modern England /
Across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a growing notion of the value of a large populace created a sense of urgency about reproduction; accordingly, a wide array of English writers of the time voiced the need not merely to add more people but also to ensure that England had an abundance of...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- "Making up people" : the English Commonwealth and the writing of populations
- Defending poetic generation : Sir Philip Sidney and the aesthetics of educational reproduction
- Staging government : Shakespearean theater and the government of cultural reproduction
- The educational genesis of men : puritan reform and John Milton's Of education
- Paradisal arithmetic : Paradise Lost and the genesis of populations.