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Association and Enlightenment: Scottish Clubs and Societies, 1700-1830

Christopher A. Whatley, Whatley(Foreword by)Bob Harris, Harris(Contributions by)Corey Andrews, Andrews(Contributions by)David Allan, Allan(Contributions by)Jacqueline Jenkinson, Jenkinson(Contributions by)James J. Caudle, Caudle(Contributions by)Martyn Powell, Powell(Contributions by)Ralph McLean, McLean(Contributions by)Rhona Brown, Brown(Contributions by)Rosalind Carr, Carr(Contributions by)Jane Rendall, Rendall(Edited by)Mark C. Wallace, Wallace(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Eighteenth-Century Scotland series
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Social clubs as they existed in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Scotland were varied: they could be convivial, sporting, or scholarly, or they could be a significant and dynamic social force, committed to improvement and national regeneration as well as to sociability.

The essays in this volume--the first full-length study of the subject in fifty years-examine the complex history of clubs and societies in Scotland from 1700 to 1830.

Contributors address attitudes toward associations, their meeting-places and rituals, their links with the growth of the professions and with literary culture, and the ways in which they were structured by both class and gender.

By widening the context in which clubs and societies are set, this volume offers a new framework for understanding them, bringing together the inheritance of the Scottish past, the unique and cohesive polite culture of the Scottish Enlightenment, and the broader context of associational patterns common to Britain, Ireland, and beyond.

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Bucknell University Press
1684482704 / 9781684482702
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18/12/2020
English
284 pages
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