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Alehouses And Good Fellowship In Early Modern England

This book provides a history of the alehouse between the years 1550 and 1700, the period during which it first assumed its long celebrated role as the key site for public recreation in the villages and market towns of England. In the face of considerable animosity from Church and State, the patrons of alehouses, who were drawn from a wide cross section of village society, fought for and won a central place in their communities for an institution that they cherished as a vital facilitator of what they termed good fellowship. For them, sharing a drink in the alehouse was fundamental to the formation of social bonds, to the expression of their identity, and to the definition of communities, allegiances and friendships. Bringing together social and cultural history approaches, this
book draws on a wide range of source material - from legal records and diary evidence to printed drinking songs - to investigate battles over alehouse licensing and the regulation of drinking; the political views and allegiances that ordinary men and women expressed from the alebench; the meanings and values that drinking rituals and practices held for contemporaries; and the social networks and collective identities expressed through the choice of drinking companions. Focusing on an institution and a social practice at the heart of everyday life in early modern England, this book allows us to see some of the ways in which ordinary men and women responded to historical processes such as religious change and state formation, and just as importantly reveals how they shaped their own
communities and collective identities. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in the social, cultural and political worlds of the ordinary men and women of seventeenth-century England.BR> MARK HAILWOOD is Associate Research Fellow in History at the University of Exeter.
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This book provides a history of the alehouse between the years 1550 & 1700, the period during which it first assumed its long celebrated role as the key site for public recreation in the villages & market towns of Engl&. In the face of considerable animosity from Church & State, the patrons of alehouses, who were drawn from a wide cross section of village society, fought for & won a central place in their communities for an institution that they cherished as a vital facilitator of what they termed good fellowship. For them, sharing a drink in the alehouse was fundamental to the formation of social bonds, to the expression of their identity, & to the definition of communities, allegiances & friendships. Bringing together social & cultural history approaches, this book draws on a wide range of source material
- from legal records & diary evidence to printed drinking songs
- to investigate battles over alehouse licensing & the regulation of drinking; the political views & allegiances that ordinary men & women expressed from the alebench; the meanings & values that drinking rituals & practices held for contemporaries; & the social networks & collective identities expressed through the choice of drinking companions. Focusing on an institution & a social practice at the heart of everyday life in early modern Engl&, this book allows us to see some of the ways in which ordinary men & women responded to historical processes such as religious change & state formation, & just as importantly reveals how they shaped their own communities & collective identities. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in the social, cultural & political worlds of the ordinary men & women of seventeenth-century Engl&.BR> MARK HAILWOOD is Associate Research Fellow in History at the University of Exeter.

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