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Welsh Courting Customs

Welsh Courting Customs
Author: Catrin Stevens
Publisher: Gomer Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A volume examining the rich tapestry of customs and traditions found in a predominantly rural Wales before the First World War. Bla ck-and-white photographs and illustrations.


The Customs and Traditions of Wales

The Customs and Traditions of Wales
Author: Trefor M. Owen
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1783168277

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Trefor M. Owen’s seminal work educates, enlightens and entertains with a far-reaching yet accessible text, which paints a colourful and comprehensive portrait of a nation’s rich folk culture. The Customs and Traditions of Wales is an illuminating and engrossing insight into a subject that continues to unfold and develop in contemporary life. Despite an increasingly globalised society that has transformed local communities, folk customs are still practised and enjoyed the world over as people combine modern-day and historical rituals and embrace opportunities to learn about their past, and Owen’s influential study has maintained its relevance as customs change and evolve.


Deviant Maternity

Deviant Maternity
Author: Angela Joy Muir
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000035034

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This is the first-ever book to explore illegitimacy in Wales during the eighteenth century. Drawing on previously overlooked archival sources, it examines the scope and context of Welsh illegitimacy, and the link between illegitimacy, courtship and economic precarity. It also goes beyond courtship to consider the different identities and relationships of the mothers and fathers of illegitimate children in Wales, and the lived experience of conception, pregnancy and childbirth for unmarried mothers. This book reframes the study of illegitimacy by combining demographic, social and cultural history approaches to emphasise the diversity of experiences, contexts and consequences.


Marriage Customs of the World [2 volumes]

Marriage Customs of the World [2 volumes]
Author: George P. Monger
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1282
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of global courtship and marriage customs, from ancient history to contemporary society, demonstrating the vast differences as well as the similarities across all of human culture. This second edition of Marriage Customs of the World examines historical context, social significance, and current trends and controversies of matrimony in the Western world as well as other cultures. Apart from detailing the ceremonies from specific countries, the book identifies specific elements of the wedding event and discusses them in a comparative manner, showcasing the similarities across cultures. The new content in this work includes additional information on courtship and how future spouses are found in other cultures; marriage in art, cinema, theater, and poetry; wedding bands; forced marriages and shotgun weddings; New Year's weddings; legislation regarding marriage; and engagement practices. Entries carried over from the first edition have been revised and updated as well. With its broad scope and consideration of contemporary issues alongside historical information, this work will be ideal for high school and undergraduate students; scholars of anthropology, social studies, and history; and general readers.


Faith of Our Fathers

Faith of Our Fathers
Author: Richard C. Allen
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443806978

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The study of popular culture has been an abiding preoccupation of historians and other academics, not just in the British Isles but elsewhere too. This volume of essays explores the manifestations of popular culture and belief in England, Ireland and Wales from the Reformation onwards. As an interdisciplinary collection it brings together specialists in English Literature, History, Celtic and Religious Studies. It offers new insights thematically via a selection of diverse contributions. The nexus between religion and popular culture links the contributions together, while the geographical spread of the topic facilitates a dynamic comparative methodology. What emerges from these explorations of rites of passage, festivals, revivalism, print culture and gender is the remarkable resilience of popular culture and the extent to which all levels of society were prepared to compromise.


Marriage Customs in Many Lands

Marriage Customs in Many Lands
Author: Henry Neville Hutchinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1897
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Guide to north Wales

Guide to north Wales
Author: Francis Coghlan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1860
Genre: Wales, North
ISBN:

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Wales Unchained

Wales Unchained
Author: Daniel G Williams
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1783162147

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Contributes to the fields of Welsh Studies, Comparative Studies, Transatlantic Studies Offers analyses of key chapters in the cultural making of modern Wales. Offers insights into national and ethnic identity, and encourages readers to consider the extent of Welsh tolerance and intolerance. Draws on Welsh and English language sources, and ranges across literature, history, music and political thought. The book is an example of Welsh cultural studies in action. The book intervenes in key debates within cultural studies: nationalism and assimilationism; language and race; class and identity; cultural identity and political citizenship


Embodying Identity

Embodying Identity
Author: Harri Garrod Roberts
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0708322379

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Since the time of Freud, some of the most radical innovators within critical theory have stressed the importance of the body and its representation to the constitution of subjectivity. This book explores some of the theoretical debates surrounding the body, and assesses its value as a critical concept, through an analysis of the body’s representation both in Welsh literary texts in English, and discourse about Wales more generally. Combining psychoanalytic with more culturally orientated approaches to the body, the book offers an historically informed account of the body that analyses its role in the construction and contestation of identity at a cultural as well as individual level, contributing in a new and radical way to the rapidly expanding critical literature concerned with exploring the construction of identity in a Welsh cultural context.