The Isle of Man 1405-1830: Social and Economic History

Tim Thornton (Editor), Harold Mytum (Editor), Michael Hoy (Editor)

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Abstract

This is the first comprehensive modern account of the history of the Isle of Man, through the years between the establishment of the Stanley lordship early in the fifteenth century and the Revestment of 1830.

Focusing on social and economic aspects, it traces developments in society, economy, religion and the Island church, education and literacy, daily life, arts and culture, and landscape and the built environment. Generously illustrated, it explores demographic changes, charts the growth of trade, and surveys social and cultural change including the changing status of the Manx language. It discusses disputes over land ownership, considers improvements in agriculture and fishing, and examines the encouragement of industry. Throughout the book emphasises the distinctiveness of the Manx experience, connected to, but different from the history of England, and of Scotland and Ireland.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBoydell & Brewer
Number of pages478
VolumeIV - Part II
ISBN (Electronic)9781805436416, 9781805432708
ISBN (Print)9781837651788
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jun 2025

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