Sexuality and social control : Scotland, 1660-1780

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Sexuality and social control : Scotland, 1660-1780

Rosalind Mitchison and Leah Leneman

(Family, sexuality and social relations in past times)

Basil Blackwell, 1989

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Strict codes of discipline in relation to all matters concerned with courtship, marriage and family life were enforced by the parish courts in Scotland from 1660-1780 and the two authors have studied the parish records kept at this time to provide an account of this and the general nature of Scottish society. They show how, after the Revolution of 1688, Scotland was in effect a theocracy and everyone's movements were controlled by a nationwide network of ministers, elders and informers.

Table of Contents

  • Scotland - the church and the regions
  • the changing economic and social setting
  • regular marriage
  • irregular marriage
  • patterns in illegitimacy and premarital conceptions
  • where, when and why
  • response to authority.

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