The Siblys of London: a family on the esoteric fringes of Georgian England

Recent historical accounts of aspects of life during the long eighteenth century are replete with fascinating vignettes of little-known figures. As individual sketches, they are illustrative of larger arguments, but the assumption has been that, in general, scholars have already retrieved all the in...

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Main Author: Sommers, Susan Mitchell 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:The Siblys of London: A Family on the Esoteric Fringes of Georgian England, Susan Mitchell Sommers, Oxford University Press, 2018 (ISBN 978-0-19-068732-8), xx + 340 pp., hb £64 (2019) (Grene, Clement William)
Series/Journal:Oxford studies in western esotericism
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Sibly, Manoah 1757-1840 / England / Occultism / History 1750-1850
Further subjects:B Sibly, E (Ebenezer) (1751-1800)
B Occultism ; England ; London ; History ; 19th century
B Occultism (England) (London) History 19th century
B Occultism ; England ; London ; History ; 18th century
B Sibly, Manoah ; 1757-1840
B Sibly, Manoah (1757-1840)
B Occultism (England) (London) History 18th century
B Sibly, E ; (Ebenezer) ; 1751-1800
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Summary:Recent historical accounts of aspects of life during the long eighteenth century are replete with fascinating vignettes of little-known figures. As individual sketches, they are illustrative of larger arguments, but the assumption has been that, in general, scholars have already retrieved all the information they could about socially or historically obscure characters, and consequently nothing else has been sought. But over the past few decades, techniques and technologies have dramatically changed the landscape of biographical research. This is demonstrated in the current study, a biographical microhistory of shoemaker Edmund Sibly, his sons Ebenezer, Manoah, and Job, daughter Charity, and granddaughter Urania
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Zielgruppe - Audience: Specialized
ISBN:0190687355
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190687328.001.0001