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The Township, the Pregnant Girl and the Church: Community Dynamics, Gender and Social Control in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland

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In 1814 in a small Highland township an unmarried girl, ostracised by her neighbours, gave birth. The baby died. The legal precognition permits a forensic, gendered examination of the internal dynamics of rural communities and how they responded to threats to social cohesion. In the Scottish ‘parish state’ disciplining sexual offences was a matter for church discipline. This case is situated in the early nineteenth-century Gàidhealtachd where and when church institutions were less powerful than in the post-Reformation Lowlands, the focus of most research. It shows that the formal social control of kirk discipline was only part of a complex of behavioural controls most of which were deployed within and by communities. Indeed Scottish communities and churches were deeply entwined in terms of personnel; shared sexual prohibitions; and in the use of shaming as a primary method of social control. While there was something of a ‘female community’, this was not unconditionally supportive of all women nor was it ranged against men or patriarchal structures.
اللغة الأصليةEnglish
الصفحات (من إلى)41-67
عدد الصفحات27
دوريةNorthern Scotland
مستوى الصوت10
رقم الإصدار1
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرPublished - 31 مايو 2019

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