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Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Book Title
- Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle
- Publication Date
- 1997-06-19
- Pages
- 658
- ISBN
- 9780198201687
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198201680
ISBN-13
9780198201687
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1148856
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
658 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Birth, Marriage, and Death : Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603), Europe / Great Britain / General, History, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Marriage & Family
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
40.2 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
97-182367
Reviews
'There is a fascination, in the detail - rich, raw, well-marshalled,sometimes funny, often poignant.'Christopher Haigh and Alison Wall, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol.50,No.3., "Provide[s] current scholarly insights into early modern England. . . .Cressy's study of the life style in Tudor-Stuart England should be read by all serious students of the period interested in history from the bottom up. This work remains entertaining while depicting the pace of social change in the ordinary activities of real people and the divisive social issues that caused conflict among the 16th- and 17th-century English. Cressy provides solid evidence of the key importance ritual played as society coped with implementing the Reformation, and he demonstrates his scholarly depth by a judicious recognition of the diversity of experiences and viewpoints found in early modern England."--Library Journal "[A] remarkable book....Highly recommended."--Choice "...A masterly summary of the ways in which these past people are the same as us and separated from us..."--The Observer Review "David Cressy has given us a blockbuster, which immediately becomes the staple work upon its subject. Birth, Marriage, and Death is a massive compendium of information, showing what persisted and what altered in the rites associated with the life cycle and their social setting between 1540 and 1700...its material is so extensive and often so novel in itself that it opens a door on a lost world of experience, dispelling popular myths and removing areas of scholarly ignorance."--History "...remarkable book...Highly recommended."--Choice, 'This is a big book on a huge subject ... and all for L25.'Christopher Haigh and Alison Wall, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol.50,No.3., 'David Cressy's new book should be essential reading for anyone who wantsto understand how the religious rituals associated with birth, marriage anddeath have managed to survive in the secular climate of late 20th-centuryBritain, when the habit of regular churchgoing has largely disappeared. Cressyhas taken pains to make his book accessible to the common reader. Cressy has asharp eye for detail, but he also manages to assemble these details into astrong and coherent argument.'Arnold Hunt, Church Times, 'the great service that Cressy has done us by collecting this material and mapping the ritual of early modern England in such fascinating detail.'John Spurr, Besprechungen., 'detailed and absorbing book ... Cressy finds the same intensity and messyvariety in relationships that we know now. In a masterly summary of the ways inwhich these past people are the same as us and separated from us, he writes thatgrief 'was both a natural and a cultural phenomenon. It was something peoplefelt, but also something they performed'.'Diarmid MacCulloch, The Observer, 'should be essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how thereligious rituals associated with birth, marriage and death have managed tosurvive in the secular climate of late 20th-century Britain, when the habit ofregular churchgoing has largely disappeared. Cressy has a sharp eye for detail,but he also manages to assemble these details into a strong and coherentargument.'Arnold Hunt, Church Times, 'Cressy ... gives us in Birth, Marriage and Death another, even morethoroughly researched work, based upon an astounding number of sources, rich indetail but highly readable.'Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 'There is a fascination, in the detail - rich, raw, well-marshalled, sometimes funny, often poignant.'Christopher Haigh and Alison Wall, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol.50, No.3., 'This is a most readable and highly detailed examination of family life inthe sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Taking the life-cycle as its centraltheme it is essential reading for anyone studying the patterns and rituals offamily life in the pre-industrial age. Combining a fascinating exploration ofavailable source materials it is clearly destined to become a classic work onthe subject.'Local Population Studies, 'he has given us a blockbuster, which immediately becomes the staple workupon its subject ... a massive compendium of information .,.. It is a book withimportant ideas but not reliant on them, for its material is so extensive andoften so novel in itself that it opens a door on a lost world of experience,dispelling popular myths and removing areas of scholarly ignorance.'Times Literary Supplement, 'Professor Cressy has woven his marvellous tapestry of the experience of birth, marriage and death in Tudor and Stuart England.'John Spurr, Besprechungen., 'In this richly detailed and beautifully written study, Cressy examines the life-cycle religious rituals against the backdrop of the broader social and cultural tensions transforming England in early modern times ... The work soars in its thorough explanation of each ritual, unique cases, andchanging practice over time.'Michael J. Galgano, Religious Studies Review, Vol 27, No 2, April 2001, 'imaginative, perceptive, integrated, and beautifully produced ... Writtenwith clarity, elegance and vivacity, it can stand confidently alongside KeithThomas's equally innovative Religion and the Decline of Magic (1971).'I. Roots, Cromwelliana 1998, 'A good book? Certainly. An edifying read? Without doubt. To be recommended? Highly and enthusiastically.' Andrew Chibi, Reformation., 'Well versed in and eloquent about the theological implications of rituals and the limitations of social theory, Cressy allows neither to distract him from his primary task of describing these rituals in all of their rich diversity. His book is a treasure trove of information about earlymodern practices ... He is resourceful in finding ways to take his readers into private spaces like the birth room; he is innovative in his chapter on churching ... he is lucid and authoritative on subjects such as 'clandestine marriage' or puritan objections to Prayer Book ritual. Cressy willrecount an incident - whether a rowdy funeral or a secret marriage - and then offer several possible interpretations without imposing a single definitive view.'John Spurr, Besprechungen., 'the volume will remain the essential beginning point for all future study of life-cycle rituals. It is useful for undergraduates and fundamental for all serious students and scholars.'Michael J. Galgano, Religious Studies Review, Vol 27, No 2, April 2001, 'huge but highly readable volume ... Cressy's interpretations are highlyjudicious ... this book is a masterly survey and a vast fund of fascinatinginsight into the conventions governing the world we have lost.'Roy Porter, Medical History, 'By taking as his parameters the late-Tudorbethan Reformation period and the aftermath of the glorious revolution, Cressy has provided the context that a lot of social history lacks. And what action-packed context it is!'Andrew Chibi, Reformation., 'an engaging and scholarly study ... although this book claims to be social history (of which it is a fine example), it is so much more besides. The political, religious, cultural, and intellectual historian will be able to take a great deal away from this book, almost as much as his socialcolleague.' Andrew Chibi, Reformation., 'By taking as his parameters the late-Tudorbethan Reformation period and the aftermath of the glorious revolution, Cressy has provided the context that a lot of social history lacks. And what action-packed context it is!' Andrew Chibi, Reformation., 'This is a big book on a huge subject ... and all for L25.'Christopher Haigh and Alison Wall, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol.50, No.3.
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
942.05
Table Of Content
BIRTH1. Childbed Mysteries: God's Babies: The Spiritual Construction of Childbirth; Comforts for Childbearing Women; Suffering and Death; The Archers: A Family History2. The Management of Childbirth: Books for the Birth of Mankind; Signs of Conception; Care of the Expectant Mother; Abortion; Preparations for the Birth Room3. Childbed Attendants: Reputable Midwives; Midwives and Ministers; Midwives in Action; Bastard Births4. Mother and Child: The Woman in the Straw; Childbed Gossips; The Blessings of the Breast; The Wetnurse and the MartyrBAPTISM5. Baptism as Sacrament and Drama: Questions of Contention; Timing, Refusal and Neglect; Liturgy; Theology; Lost Souls; Baptism by Women6. Crosses in Baptism: The Sign of the Cross; Elements and Substances; Dipping and Sprinkling; Fonts and Basins7. The People with the Children: Parents and Godparents; Naming the Child; Chrisom Cloths and Christening Sheets; Christening Cheer8. Changes and Challenges: Baptism in Times of Distraction, 1642-1660; Baptism after the Restoration; The Rise of Private BaptismCHURCHING9. Purification, Thanksgiving, and the Churching of Women: Viewpoints; Gossippings; Green Women; Blessing and Cleansing; Complaints and Objections; Rates and Fees; Cases and Collisions; Decent Veils; "Julia's Churching"; Churching continued, 1645-1700; Multiple MeaningsCOURTSHIP10. Courtship and the Making of Marriage: Courtship Narratives; Making a Match; Choice and Consent; Mutual Love and Good Liking; Gifts and Tokens11. Espousals, Betrothals and Contracts: Cementing an Engagement; Carnal KnowledgeMARRIAGE12. Holy Matrimony: Transformations; Problems and Questions; God's Weddings13. Prohibitions and Impediments: Forbidden Seasons; Banns and Licences; Impediments; Prohibited Degrees; Religious Restrictions14. Clandestine and Irregular Marriages: Canonical Hours; Clandestine Weddings; "Living together as man and wife"; After the Restoration15. Nuptial Vows: The Solemnization of Matrimony; Giving the Bride; The Ring in Marriage; The Accustomed Duty16. Wedding Celebrations: Festive Excess; Hymen's Revels; Wedding Gear; Bridal Flowers; Giving and Bidding; Bridal Processions; Acts of Piety and Mirth; Possets and StockingsDEATH17. Death Comes for All: Body and Soul; Ars Moriendi; Grief18. Ritual and Reformation: The Order for Burial of the Dead; Persistent Tradition; Puritan Criticism; Ceremonial Discipline; The War on Pomp; Revolution and Restoration19. Funerals and Burials: For Whom the Bell Tolls; Winding and Watching; Furnishings and Equipment; Funeral Processions; Mourning Black; Doles and Dinners; The Triumph of Pomp20. The Geography of Interment: Fees and Dues; Places of Honour; The Dormitory of Christians; Markers and MemorialsConclusion: Centres and Peripheries; Public and Private; Social and Spiritual; Stories within Stories; Men and women; Problems and changes; Reformation, Revolution and RestorationIndex
Synopsis
From childbirth and baptism through to courtship, weddings, and funerals, every stage in the lifecycle of Tudor and Stuart England was accompanied by ritual. Even under the Protestantism of the reformed Church, the spiritual and social dramas of birth, marriage, and death were graced with elaborate ceremony. Powerful and controversial protocols were in operation, shaped and altered by the influences of the Reformation, the Revolution, and the Restoration. Each of the major rituals was potentially an arena for argument, ambiguity, and dissent. Ideally, as classic rites of passage, these ceremonies worked to bring people together. But they also set up traps into which people could stumble, and tests which not everybody could pass. In practice, ritual performance revealed frictions and fractures that everyday local discourse attempted to hide or to heal. Using fascinating first-hand evidence, David Cressy shows how the making and remaking of ritual formed part of a continuing debate, sometimes strained and occasionally acrimonious, which exposed the raw nerves of society in the midst of great historical events. In doing so, he vividly brings to life the common experiences of living and dying in Tudor and Stuart England., Using fascinating first-hand evidence, David Cressy describes the ritual performance of childbirth, baptism, courtship, weddings, and funerals in England from 1500-1700, and reveals how these activities changed in response to the Reformation, the Revolution, and the Restoration. The result is a vivid picture of the classic rites of passage in Tudor and Stuart England., From childbirth and baptism through to courtship, weddings, and funerals, every stage in the life-cycle of Tudor and Stuart England was accompanied by ritual. Even under the protestantism of the reformed Church, the spiritual and social dramas of birth, marriage, and death were graced with elaborate ceremony. Powerful and controversial protocols were in operation, shaped and altered by the influences of the Reformation, the Revolution, and the Restoration. Each of the major rituals was potentially an arena for argument, ambiguity, and dissent. Ideally, as classic rites of passage, these ceremonies worked to bring people together. But they also set up traps into which people could stumble, and tests which not everybody could pass. In practice, ritual performance revealed frictions and fractures that everyday local discourse attempted to hide or to heal. Using fascinating first-hand evidence, David Cressy shows how the making and remaking of ritual formed part of a continuing debate, sometimes strained and occasionally acrimonious, which exposed the raw nerves of society in the midst of great historical events. In doing so, he vividly brings to life the common experiences of living and dying in Tudor and Stuart England.
LC Classification Number
DA320.C94 1997
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