David Cressy is a British-born historian and Humanities Distinguished Professor of History, formerly at The Ohio State University. His specialty is the social history of early modern England, a topic on which he has published a number of monographs including Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life-Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England (Oxford UP, 1997)[1] and England on Edge: Crisis and Revolution, 1640–1642 (Oxford UP, 2006).[2] His dissertation for the Ph.D. was a two-volume work: v.1. "Education and literacy in London and East Anglia, 1580-1700" and v.2. "Schoolmasters in the dioceses of London and Norwich."[3]
Cressy's work Gypsies: An English History (Oxford UP, 2018) has been described as "an accessible book, which gives us a sympathetic narrative of a people who are very much part of the English story."[4]
References
edit- ↑ Jones, Norman (1999). "Rev. of Cressy, Birth, Marriage, and Death". The Journal of Modern History. 71 (3): 672–74. JSTOR 10.1086/235297.
- ↑ Appleby, David J. (2007). "Rev. of Cressy, England on Edge". Journal of British Studies. 46 (1): 175–77. doi:10.1086/510945. JSTOR 10.1086/510945.
- ↑ Cressy, D., & University of Cambridge. Faculty of History. degree granting institution. (1973). Education and literacy in London and East Anglia, 1580-1700 / David Cressy. iDiscover website Accessed 8 May 2026.
- ↑ Jonathan Healey: "Pride and Prejudice on the Road". History Today Vol. 68/10, October 2018, pp. 104–105.