0 friendly or helpful to your neighbours:
It was very neighbourly of you to do her shopping for her.
Neighbourly help, for its part, has been affected by changing economic and social factors.
This was a highly flexible instrument of authority which, one suspects, was probably resorted to only after the failure of communal and neighbourly reconciliation.
Another was the social and geographical extension of a national public sphere : neighbourly conflicts were increasingly arbitrated impersonally and by supra-local authority.
These included personal and neighbourly charity, landlord and tradesman credit, subsidized housing, and whatever charitable sources were available.
Fascinating though this essentially anecdotal material is, one really misses the local neighbourly context to these disputes.
Two substantial chapters on ' the working class ' deal illuminatingly respectively with employment and workplace issues and with domestic and ' neighbourly ' relations.
The reach of the official governance is incomplete, and the popular, positive practice of neighbourly exchange is in conversation with government-provided ideologies of community organization.
Certainly such suits do not seem to have produced reconciliations, and many seem to have actually perpetuated neighbourly ill-feeling, breeding further counteractions.