Historians of eighteenth-century Britain have used toasting as evidence of the construction of socio-political allegiances and signs of dynastic, religious political divides. This presentation examines the construction of toasting norms within the paradigm of politeness, ascendant in the early part of the century and culminating in the ideal of the "polite gentleman", which may be understood as a model of hegemonic masculinity. Toasting, a ritual of male bonding, strengthened homosocial groups and included some males at the expense of other males and all women. Secondly, this paper explores the dimension of competitiveness and aggression always lurking below the veneer of polite masculinity. Toasting rituals served to channel violence into ...
This PhD thesis adopts an interactional sociolinguistic approach to analysing how speakers in Queen’...
The world of the alehouse and tavern in early modern England has generally been regarded as primaril...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
Les historiens de la Grande-Bretagne du XVIIIe siècle utilisent le toast comme prevue de la construc...
Toasting was an omnipresent ritual in Britain in the long eighteenth century. It served to cement co...
Le toast était un rituel omniprésent dans la société britannique au dix-huitième siècle. Il servait ...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This first in-...
Over the course of the ‘long’ eighteenth century the nature and significance of duels fought in the ...
The 1950s was perhaps the ‘golden age’ of marriage with a low marriage age, a high marriage rate and...
Within clubs and societies, and at dinners and taverns all over Ireland, the toast was often the cen...
This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had wi...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
Intertwined with almost every significant aspect of social life, i.e. politics, love, but also drink...
The world of the alehouse and tavern in early modern England has generally been regarded as primari...
Seventeenth century male honour codes, in England, were neither simple nor stable. Men and women st...
This PhD thesis adopts an interactional sociolinguistic approach to analysing how speakers in Queen’...
The world of the alehouse and tavern in early modern England has generally been regarded as primaril...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...
Les historiens de la Grande-Bretagne du XVIIIe siècle utilisent le toast comme prevue de la construc...
Toasting was an omnipresent ritual in Britain in the long eighteenth century. It served to cement co...
Le toast était un rituel omniprésent dans la société britannique au dix-huitième siècle. Il servait ...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This first in-...
Over the course of the ‘long’ eighteenth century the nature and significance of duels fought in the ...
The 1950s was perhaps the ‘golden age’ of marriage with a low marriage age, a high marriage rate and...
Within clubs and societies, and at dinners and taverns all over Ireland, the toast was often the cen...
This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had wi...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
Intertwined with almost every significant aspect of social life, i.e. politics, love, but also drink...
The world of the alehouse and tavern in early modern England has generally been regarded as primari...
Seventeenth century male honour codes, in England, were neither simple nor stable. Men and women st...
This PhD thesis adopts an interactional sociolinguistic approach to analysing how speakers in Queen’...
The world of the alehouse and tavern in early modern England has generally been regarded as primaril...
This study examines the effects of early Tudor reforms on the traditional models of masculinity of t...