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Defamation and sexual reputation in Somerset, 1733-1850
This dissertation examines sexual reputation in the county of
Somerset between 1733 and 1850. Its purpose is to explore plebeian
sexual culture by tracing changes in the way plebeian men and women
defined and defended their sexual reputations in an era of social,
economic and cultural transition. In this period Somerset evolved
from a prosperous and rapidly growing county with an economy based on
agriculture and manufactures to a more static and primarily agrarian
county; its major city, Bath, went from being a thriving resort to a
retirement town. At the same time, the breakdown of the Puritan
sexual consensus left a hiatus before the triumph of Victorianism
during which a multiplicity of sexual cultures thrived.
The defamation causes heard in the ecclesiastical courts of the
diocese of Bath and Wells constitute the basic source for the study of
plebeian sexual reputation. By the eighteenth century, these causes
were concerned solely with sexual insults and the courts' clients
were predominantly and increasingly married women drawn from the
ranks of artisans and small tradespeople in the county's market towns
and the city of Bath. The survival of this jurisdiction reflects a
continuing need on the part of plebeian litigants for a cheap and
public mode of settling disputes over honour. Though plebeian men continued
to use the church courts to restore their good names long after
upper class men had ceased to do so, their eventual abandonment of the
courts has necessitated the use of common law sources to construct
a picture of male reputation.
As the industrial and agricultural revolutions proceeded, and the
personnel of the church courts adopted a sexual ideology emphasising
privacy, decorum and the double standard, traditional plebeian sexual
mores were challenged. Definitions of male and female reputation
diverged and the egalitarianism of the early eighteenth century weakened.
By the mid-nineteenth century, the dominant sexual culture had
triumphed: the distinctive plebeian sexual culture had been absorbed
by the more homogeneous sexual culture of the Victorian era; litigants
had ceased to use the church courts; and, in 1854, the defamation
jurisdiction was abolished
Lugd. Bat. ex Officina Petri Vander Aa.
A portré a felirattal valamint a keret külön lapon, utólagosan egymáshoz ragasztva.A datálás alapja: Aloys Thomas Raimund von Harrach 1728-1733-ig volt nápolyi alkirály. A terminus ante quem-et megerősíti, hogy a metsző is meghalt 1733-ban.Felirat lent
1733 - 1793
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Vorrede. (11)
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The Indian problem in colonial Georgia, 1733-1745, 1937
This thesis concerns itself with the Indians as they affected and were affected by the philanthropic settlement of the province of Georgia by a group of English colonists in 1733. The Colonial Records of Georgia, compiled and edited by Allen D. Candler, have served as the principal source of the material used in this thesis. Secondary sources have been used only when the material found in the Colonial Records was not sufficiently complete to give a clear background to the subject under discussion. The period covered in this thesis begins with the actual settlement of the colony in 1733 and extends roughly through 1745. An occasional reference to a later date sometimes occurs, but only to reveal an earlier event in its proper setting. The chief difficulty encountered in collecting and assembling the subject matter was in the arrangement of the material in the Colonial Records . Having partially overcome this handicap, it is hoped the reader will sympathetically see the Indian problem in Colonial Georgia in its proper relation to the bigger problem created by the expansion of European people in America during the eighteenth century
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