Freeborn People
Discover the intricate dynamics of 17th-century England with Freeborn People by Oxford University Press. This compelling hardback, published in 1996, spans 192 pages and delves into the intersection of political cultures between the elite and common people during a transformative era. The book offers a thorough examination of how politics influenced and was influenced by societal expectations, particularly regarding women's roles in governance and public life. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Freeborn People provides valuable insights into the complexities of political engagement across different social strata. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal time in history by adding this essential read to your collection.