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Bride Ales and Penny Weddings R. A. Houston (Professor of Early Modern history, Professor of Early Modern history, University of St Andrews)

Bride Ales and Penny Weddings By R. A. Houston (Professor of Early Modern history, Professor of Early Modern history, University of St Andrews)

Summary

Looks at regionally distinctive practices of wedding traditions in Britain from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, in order to understand social networks, community attitudes, and local and regional identities.

Bride Ales and Penny Weddings Summary

Bride Ales and Penny Weddings: Recreations, Reciprocity, and Regions in Britain from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries by R. A. Houston (Professor of Early Modern history, Professor of Early Modern history, University of St Andrews)

Some of the poorest regions of historic Britain had some of its most vibrant festivities. Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, the peoples of northern England, Lowland Scotland, and Wales used extensive celebrations at events such as marriage, along with reciprocal exchange of gifts, to emote a sense of belonging to their locality. Bride Ales and Penny Weddings looks at regionally distinctive practices of giving and receiving wedding gifts, in order to understand social networks and community attitudes. Examining a wide variety of sources over four centuries, the volume examines contributory weddings, where guests paid for their own entertainment and gave money to the couple, to suggest a new view of the societies of 'middle Britain', and re-interpret social and cultural change across Britain. These regions were not old fashioned, as is commonly assumed, but differently fashioned, possessing social priorities that set them apart both from the south of England and from 'the Celtic fringe'. This volume is about informal communities of people whose aim was maintaining and enhancing social cohesion through sociability and reciprocity. Communities relied on negotiation, compromise, and agreement, to create and re-create consensus around more-or-less shared values, expressed in traditions of hospitality and generosity. Ranging across issues of trust and neighbourliness, recreation and leisure, eating and drinking, order and authority, personal lives and public attitudes, R. A. Houston explores many areas of interest not only to social historians, but also literary scholars of the British Isles.

Bride Ales and Penny Weddings Reviews

This is a richly textured study, full of illuminating comparisons. It is based on extensive research in fascinating primary sources and on very wide secondary reading ... like all the best ground-breaking studies, his book will doubtless stimulate both vigorous debate and further research. * Ralph Houlbrooke, History *
an interesting and thought-provoking book ... [it] has opened up many fascinating lines of inquiry, and it is indeed to be hoped that more regionally and chronologically focused studies will explore the issues further. * Martin Ingram, English Historical Review *
A valuable and refreshing work. * Northern History *

About R. A. Houston (Professor of Early Modern history, Professor of Early Modern history, University of St Andrews)

Robert Allan Houston was born in Hamilton, Scotland, lived in India and Ghana, and was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and St Andrews University before spending six years at Cambridge University as a research student (Peterhouse) and research fellow (Clare College). He has worked at the University of St Andrews since 1983 and is Professor of Early Modern History, specialising in British social history. He is a fellow of both the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh (Scotland's national academy), and a member of the Academia Europaea. He is married to a university manager and lives in Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

PART I: ALES AND BRIDALS: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SOCIABILITIES ; PART II: WEDDING CELEBRATIONS IN EARLY MODERN BRITAIN ; PART III: COERCION AND THE LIMITS OF VOLUNTARISM ; PART IV: CONTEXTS AND COMPARISONS

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NPB9780199680870
9780199680870
0199680876
Bride Ales and Penny Weddings: Recreations, Reciprocity, and Regions in Britain from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries by R. A. Houston (Professor of Early Modern history, Professor of Early Modern history, University of St Andrews)
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Oxford University Press
2014-03-06
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