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Storm over the gentry
The "gentry" in Britain comprised the rich landowners who were not members of the aristocracy. The Storm over the gentry was a major historiographical debate among scholars that took place in the 1940s and 1950s regarding the role of the gentry in causing the English Civil War of the 17th century. Economic historian R.H. Tawney had suggested in 1941 that there was a major economic crisis for the nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries, and that the rapidly rising gentry class was demanding a share of power. When the aristocracy resisted, Tawney argued, the gentry launched the civil war. 〔R. H. Tawney, "The Rise of the Gentry, 1558-1640," ''Economic History Review'' (1941) 11#1 pp. 1-38 (in JSTOR )〕
Lawrence Stone in a 1948 article〔Stone, "The Anatomy of the Elizabethan Aristocracy," ''Economic History Review" (1948) 18#1 pp. 1-53 (in JSTOR ) 〕 made an effort to use statistical data and methods to prove Tawney's thesis. However Stone's argument was marred by methodological mistakes and he came under heavy attack from Hugh Trevor-Roper and others.〔H. R. Trevor-Roper, "The Elizabethan Aristocracy: An Anatomy Anatomized," ''Economic History Review'' (1951) 3#3 pp. 279-298 (in JSTOR )〕 Trevor-Roper argued that that the gentry were declining, and tried to recoup their fortunes through the law or court office. Christopher Thompson, for example, showed that the peerage's real income was higher in 1602 than in 1534 and grew substantially by 1641. Many other scholars entered the fray and produced many valuable studies.〔Conrad Russell, ''The Crisis of Parliaments: English History, 1509-1660'' (1971) p 197〕 The American scholar J.H. Hexter developed a widely accepted view that largely ended the debate saying neither a rise nor a decline of the gentry could explain the Civil War; these theories could only explain a deliberate revolution, but no deliberate revolution took place.〔J.H. Hexter, 'Storm over the Gentry', in ''Reappraisals in History'' (1961) pp 117-62〕
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