From the 16th to the 18th century, a deeply rooted tradition of open and celebrative inebriation existed in the kingdom of France. Society permitted collective, festive and social drinking. But many opposed drunkenness. In France at that time, absolute monarchy from divine right was developing, and the fundamental opposition came from religious and civic powers. Drunkenness was seen either as a sin or as a vice of variable severity that drove others to commit it as well. From 1536, a connection was made between sin and crime: inebriation became an auxiliary crime. However, in face of the culture of inebriation, religious and political authorities acted pragmatically and did not really attempt to eradicate drunkenness from the kingdom. Even ...
A new investigation of French Catholicism during the eighteenth century leads to the discovery of va...
The use of alcohol in early modern German society was prescribed by carefully structured cultural no...
Abstract A survey of twenty or so trials registred in the Mid-Loire countries during the late 17th c...
From the 16th to the 18th century, a deeply rooted tradition of open and celebrative inebriation exi...
Du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle, une culture de l’enivrement héritée, mémorielle et complaisante est fortem...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
The present work deals with the social phenomenon of the production, diffusion and realization of so...
The enthusiastic (even excessive) consumerism of contemporary western society has its roots, accordi...
Clergy versus drunkenness. Father Ducreuxs crusade in the Doubs mountains, 1864-1869 Vincent Petit ...
Until recently the role of the public drinking house has been approached from elitist, folkloric and...
This thesis fits into the field of social history by studying the daily life of 18th century village...
Abstract The Lanturelu riot organized by vignerons and artisans in Dijon in February 1630 was an act...
This book examines how the profound religious, political, and intellectual shifts that characterize ...
Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval : Moral and immoral wine in the private theatre. This article analy...
Mixing wine and water was common practice in antiquity. Drinking straight was not done, except for m...
A new investigation of French Catholicism during the eighteenth century leads to the discovery of va...
The use of alcohol in early modern German society was prescribed by carefully structured cultural no...
Abstract A survey of twenty or so trials registred in the Mid-Loire countries during the late 17th c...
From the 16th to the 18th century, a deeply rooted tradition of open and celebrative inebriation exi...
Du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle, une culture de l’enivrement héritée, mémorielle et complaisante est fortem...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
The present work deals with the social phenomenon of the production, diffusion and realization of so...
The enthusiastic (even excessive) consumerism of contemporary western society has its roots, accordi...
Clergy versus drunkenness. Father Ducreuxs crusade in the Doubs mountains, 1864-1869 Vincent Petit ...
Until recently the role of the public drinking house has been approached from elitist, folkloric and...
This thesis fits into the field of social history by studying the daily life of 18th century village...
Abstract The Lanturelu riot organized by vignerons and artisans in Dijon in February 1630 was an act...
This book examines how the profound religious, political, and intellectual shifts that characterize ...
Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval : Moral and immoral wine in the private theatre. This article analy...
Mixing wine and water was common practice in antiquity. Drinking straight was not done, except for m...
A new investigation of French Catholicism during the eighteenth century leads to the discovery of va...
The use of alcohol in early modern German society was prescribed by carefully structured cultural no...
Abstract A survey of twenty or so trials registred in the Mid-Loire countries during the late 17th c...