The first study of early modern English courtship as a subject in its
own right. New historical and anthropological insights into the making
of marriage, and an arresting and exciting contribution to the history
of the family. Takes the interpretation of the English church court
material to a new level of sophistication. Explores new or neglected
subjects such as the use of gifts or tokens and the role of go-betweens
in English courtship. The fresh and wholly original perspectives on
English courtship offered here should redirect and revitalise the
history of marriage in early modern England.