Alehouses and Good Fellowship in Early Modern England
Discover the fascinating social tapestry of early modern England in Alehouses and Good Fellowship in Early Modern England by Mark Hailwood. Published in 2016, this insightful book spans 266 pages and delves into the significance of alehouses during the tumultuous period from 1485 to 1714. Hailwood presents a unique perspective on drinking culture by focusing on the communal and social aspects of taverns, portraying them as vital hubs of interaction and fellowship among the common folk. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, he brings to life the role of alehouses in shaping social dynamics during the Tudor and Stuart eras. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the social habits of the past, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Dive into the rich history of drinking "from below" and uncover the stories that brewed in the alehouses of early modern England.