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Carnal Knowledge Regulating Sex In England 14701600 Martin Ingram

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Carnal Knowledge Regulating Sex In England 14701600 Martin Ingram
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Martin Ingram
ISBN: 9781107179875, 9781316631737, 1107179874, 1316631737
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Carnal Knowledge Regulating Sex In England 14701600 Martin Ingram by Martin Ingram 9781107179875, 9781316631737, 1107179874, 1316631737 instant download after payment.

This study reveals that in pre-Reformation England both ecclesiastical and secular (especially urban) courts were already highly active in regulating sex. They not only enforced clerical celibacy and sought to combat prostitution but also restrained the pre- and extramarital sexual activities of laypeople more generally. Initially destabilising, the religious and institutional changes of 1530-60 eventually led to important new developments that tightened the regime further. There were striking innovations in the use of shaming punishments in provincial towns and experiments in the practice of public penance in the church courts, while Bridewell transformed the situation in London. Allowing the clergy to marry was a milestone of a different sort. Together these changes contributed to a marked shift in the moral climate by 1600. 

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