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The Ends of Life: Roads to Fulfillment in Early Modern England



The author, Keith Thomas, explores the ways in which people in early modern England sought to lead fulfilling lives. He looks at the origins of the modern ideal of human fulfillment and explores the many obstacles to its realization. The book looks at the cult of military prowess, the pursuit of honor and reputation, the nature of religious belief, and the desire to be posthumously remembered. more details
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  • The author, Keith Thomas, explores the ways in which people in early modern England sought to lead fulfilling lives.
  • He looks at the origins of the modern ideal of human fulfillment and explores the many obstacles to its realization.
  • The book looks at the cult of military prowess, the pursuit of honor and reputation, the nature of religious belief, and the desire to be posthumously remembered.


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Author Keith Thomas
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199247233
Publication Date 12/02/2009
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
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The author, Keith Thomas, explores the ways in which people in early modern England sought to lead fulfilling lives. He looks at the origins of the modern ideal of human fulfillment and explores the many obstacles to its realization. The book looks at the cult of military prowess, the pursuit of honor and reputation, the nature of religious belief, and the desire to be posthumously remembered.

Stretching from the beginning of the Reformation to the heyday of the Enlightenment, here is a masterful exploration of the ways in which people sought to lead fulfilling lives, illuminating the central values of this key period, while casting incidental light on some of the perennial problems of human existence. Keith Thomas, one of the foremost historians of our time, sheds light on the origins of the modern ideal of human fulfillment and explores the many obstacles to its realization, looking at work, wealth, possessions friendship, family, and sociability. The book looks at the cult of military prowess, the pursuit of honor and reputation, the nature of religious belief, and the desire to be posthumously remembered. The Ends of Life offers a fresh approach to the history of early modern England, providing modern readers with much food for thought on the problem of how we should live and what goals in life we should pursue.
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