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The Kiss in History

Harvey, Karen(Edited by)
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Writers have previously placed the action of kissing into categories: kisses of love, affection, peace, respect and friendship.

Each of the essays in this fascinating book take a single kind of kiss and uses it as an index to the past.

For rather than offering a simple history of the kiss, this book is about the kiss in history.

In this collection, an eminent group of cultural historians have explored this subject using an exceptionally wide range of evidence.

They explore the kiss through sources as diverse as canonical religious texts, popular prints, court depositions, periodicals, diaries and poetry.

In casting the net so wide, these authors demonstrate how cultural history has been shaped by a broad concept of culture, encompassing more than simply the canons of art and literature, and integrating apparently 'historical' and 'non-historical' sources.

Furthermore, this collections shows that by analyzing the kiss and its position - embedded as it is as part of our culture - history can use small gestures to take us to big issues concerning ourselves and others, the past and the present. With an afterword by Sir Keith Thomas, this book will be fascinating reading for cultural historians working on a wide range of different societies and periods.

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Manchester University Press
0719065941 / 9780719065941
Hardback
394
01/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
240 p. : ill.
24 cm
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