David Underdown
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David E. Underdown was a historian of 17th-century English
England
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 politics and culture and Professor Emeritus at Yale University
Yale University
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. Born at Wells, Somerset, Underdown was educated at the Blue School and Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England and the fourth oldest college of the University. The main entrance is on the east side of Turl Street...

. His best-known historical works are Revel, Riot, and Rebellion and Fire from Heaven, which won prizes from the North American Conference on British Studies and the New England Historical Association. After retiring from Yale in 1996, Underdown wrote a well-received book about the history of cricket
Cricket
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 in the Hambledon
Hambledon Club
The Hambledon Club was a social club that is famous for its organisation of 18th century cricket matches. By the late 1770s it was the foremost cricket club in England.-Foundation:...

 era, Start of Play.

Books by Underdown (partial list)

  • Somerset in the Civil War and Interregnum Newton Abbot, 1973.
  • Fire from Heaven: Life in an English Town in the Seventeenth Century. 1992.
  • A Freeborn People: Politics and the Nation in Seventeenth-Century England. 1996.
  • Pride's Purge: Politics in the Puritan Revolution. Oxford, 1971.
  • Revel, Riot, and Rebellion: Popular Politics and Culture in England, 1603-1660. OUP, 1985.
  • Royalist Conspiracy in England, 1649-1660. New Haven, 1960.
  • Start of Play: Cricket and Culture in Eighteenth-Century England. 2000.

Articles by Underdown

  • 'A Case Concerning Bishops' lands: Cornelius Burges and the Corporation of Wells', Eng H.R.lxxviii (1963) 18-48
  • 'The Chalk and the Cheese: Contrasts among the English Clubmen', P&Pno.85 (Nov 1979), 25-48
  • 'Honest Radicals in the Counties, 1642-1649', in Puritans and Revolutionaries, ed. Pennington and Thomas, pp.186-205.
  • 'The Problem of Popular allegiance in the Civil War', TRHS5th Ser., xxxi (1981), 69-94.
  • 'The Taming of the Scold: The Enforcement of the Patriarchal Authority in Early Modern England', in Order and Disorder in Early Modern England, ed. Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson, Cambridge (1985), ch.4.

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