This book is the first major study of courtship in early modern England. 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. Using Kent church court and probate material dating from the 15th to the end of the 16th century, the book blends historical and anthropological perspectives to suggest novel and exciting approaches to the making of marriage.
Courtship and Constraint: Rethinking the Making of Marriage in Tudor England
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Author(s)Diana O'Hara
PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN / ASIN0719062519
ISBN-139780719062513
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