I. Describing the Social Order of Elizabethan and Stuart England
         II. Levels of Illiteracy in England, 1530-1730
         III. Literacy in Context: Meaning and Measurement in Early Modern England
         IV. Books as Totems in Seventeenth-Century England and New England
         V. Educational Opportunity in Tudor and Stuart England
         VI. Francis Bacon and the Advancement of Schooling
         VII. A Drudgery of Schoolmasters: the Teaching Profession in Elizabethan and Stuart England
         VIII. The Vast and Furious Ocean: The Passage to Puritan New England
         IX. The Seasonality of Marriage in Old and New England
         X. Kinship and Kin Interaction in Early Modern England
         XI. Purification, Thanksgiving and the Churching of Women in Post-Reformation England
         XII. Gender Trouble and Cross-Dressing in Early Modern England
         XIII. Death and the Social Order: The Funerary Preferences of Elizabethan Gentlemen
         XIV. Binding the Nation: The Bonds of Association, 1584 and 1696
         XV. The Protestant Calendar and the Vocabulary of Celebration in Early Modern England
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