Culture of Equity in Early Modern England
Explore the profound concept of equity in "Culture of Equity in Early Modern England," authored by a distinguished scholar and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This insightful hardback, spanning 232 pages, delves into the evolution of equity from the early sixteenth century until 1660. The book intricately weaves together themes of legal and intellectual history, cultural theory, moral and political philosophy, and theology. Through a compelling literary analysis, it presents a persuasive argument that equity emerged as a significant and influential concept during this transformative period. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and culture, this work invites readers to reconsider the role of equity in shaping societal norms and values in early modern England.