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Alehouses and Good Fellowship in Early Modern England

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  • 266 pages
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Focusing on the alehouse's significance in seventeenth-century England, this book delves into the social dynamics of drinking culture from the perspective of the common people. It examines how these establishments served as vital community hubs, reflecting broader societal trends and the experiences of the working class. Through this lens, the narrative uncovers the interplay between alcohol, social interaction, and the cultural fabric of the time.

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Alehouses and Good Fellowship in Early Modern England, Mark Hailwood

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2014
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