Courtship, Love and Marriage in Nineteenth-Century English Canada

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pp. 219, b/w illustrations, charts. “Well written and easy to read … The book makes a major contribution to Canadian historiography, since we have no other monograph dealing with courtship and marriage … Ward is at his best in the sections of the book that deal with the ideas, sentiments, hopes, and practices of men and women of the middle and wealthier classes who have left records. The richest and most interesting sections of Courtship, Love, and Marriage are in the later chapters, which examine courtship, the rituals of romance, and the question of parental consent.” Bettina Bradbury, Canadian Historical Review. “How the young were prodded and punished in British North America in the last century is set out by Peter Ward with admirable clarity and order.” W.H. Graham, Globe and Mail. “This is a fine treatment of courtship … The quotes from the lovers’ correspondence are the best researched part of the book.” Belinda Beaton, Toronto Star. “Because Peter Ward’s timely study of a hitherto neglected subject in Canadian history has opened up this avenue for discussion and because his book was interesting, well crafted, and richly documented, it seems redundant at this point to remark that his is a good book.” Patricia T. Rooke, Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’education. “This is a highly readable account of how attitudes toward love and marriage changed in the nineteenth century … The book is a valuable contribution to a new and exciting area of Canadian social history.” R. Douglas Francis, Canadian Book Review Annual. “The book is gracefully written. Ward has discovered a large number of courtship narratives, and presents them with an enthusiasm for the small detail.”

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ISBN 0773507493
ISBN13 780773507494
Number of pages 219
Original Title Courtship, Love and Marriage in Nineteenth-century English Canada
Published Date 1990
Book Condition very good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Montreal
Edition First Edition
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pp. 219, b/w illustrations, charts. “Well written and easy to read … The book makes a major contribution to Canadian historiography, since we have no other monograph dealing with courtship and marriage … Ward is at his best in the sections of the book that deal with the ideas, sentiments, hopes, and practices of men and women of the middle and wealthier classes who have left records. The richest and most interesting sections of Courtship, Love, and Marriage are in the later chapters, which examine courtship, the rituals of romance, and the question of parental consent.” Bettina Bradbury, Canadian Historical Review. “How the young were prodded and punished in British North America in the last century is set out by Peter Ward with admirable clarity and order.” W.H. Graham, Globe and Mail. “This is a fine treatment of courtship … The quotes from the lovers’ correspondence are the best researched part of the book.” Belinda Beaton, Toronto Star. “Because Peter Ward’s timely study of a hitherto neglected subject in Canadian history has opened up this avenue for discussion and because his book was interesting, well crafted, and richly documented, it seems redundant at this point to remark that his is a good book.” Patricia T. Rooke, Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’education. “This is a highly readable account of how attitudes toward love and marriage changed in the nineteenth century … The book is a valuable contribution to a new and exciting area of Canadian social history.” R. Douglas Francis, Canadian Book Review Annual. “The book is gracefully written. Ward has discovered a large number of courtship narratives, and presents them with an enthusiasm for the small detail.”

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Weight 1 kg