This thesis provides the first sustained study of the material culture of dining among the gentry and ‘middling sort’ in early modern England. It focuses on the religious and ritual significance of the shared dining experience, interrogating the role objects played in engendering domestic commensality. The project establishes that through their material properties and ritualized uses, objects such as salt-cellars, eating utensils and banqueting trenchers, were essential instruments in the construction and communication of personal and social identities. I argue that developments in the material paraphernalia of dining functioned to create a sense of continuity and community during this period of profound religious and social change. Chapter...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
In early modern England, the ‘banquet’ was a distinct meal type consisted solely of confectionery an...
The first aim of this study is to explore the experience of non-elite domestic life in the early mod...
This thesis addresses the origin of the cultural myths that continue to be connected to popular noti...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
From medieval Western Europe to the early modern Spanish Americas and Asia, scholarship dealing with...
This chapter considers how studying the material cultures of food production and consumption away fr...
Archaeological studies of food have generally taken an isolationist approach: animal bones and plant...
Food played an important part in the material culture of English elites, not least through the late ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
This thesis investigates social status and the perception of social identity in England between 1540...
In early modern England, the ‘banquet’ was a distinct meal type consisted solely of confectionery an...
The first aim of this study is to explore the experience of non-elite domestic life in the early mod...
This thesis addresses the origin of the cultural myths that continue to be connected to popular noti...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
From medieval Western Europe to the early modern Spanish Americas and Asia, scholarship dealing with...
This chapter considers how studying the material cultures of food production and consumption away fr...
Archaeological studies of food have generally taken an isolationist approach: animal bones and plant...
Food played an important part in the material culture of English elites, not least through the late ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...