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Courtship and Constraint: Rethinking the Making of Marriage in Tudor England (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain) . This book represents the first major study of courtship in early modern England. It was a period of private and public negotiation, often fraught with anxiety. Using Kent church court and probate ma


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Courtship and Constraint: Rethinking the Making of Marriage in Tudor England (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)

Title:Courtship and Constraint: Rethinking the Making of Marriage in Tudor England (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)
Author:Diana O'Hara
Rating:4.61 (720 Votes)
Asin:071905074X
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:300 Pages
Publish Date:2000-05-05
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Editorial : “will change the way historians think about the origins of the European marriage pattern, about the popular acculturation of marriage law, about the dynamics of inheritance and most of all about the freedom which is conventionally understood to have underpinned the making of English marriage”—Journal of Continuity and Change

Courtship was a vitally important process in early modern England. It was a period of private and public negotiation, often fraught with anxiety. If completed successfully it brought respectability, the privileges of marriage and adulthood, and a stable union between socially, economically and emotionally compatible couples. This book represents the first major study of courtship in early modern England. Using Kent church court and probate material dating from the fifteenth to the end of the sixteenth century, it blends historical with anthropological perspectives to suggest novel and exciting approaches to the making of marriage.

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