Village Bells ~ Sound and Meaning in the 19th Century French Countryside

Village Bells ~ Sound and Meaning in the 19th Century French Countryside

by Alain Corbin (Author)

Synopsis

This title tells the story of lost sensory experiences and forgotten passions. In 19th century France, bells were the symbols of their towns and objects of ecclesiastic and civic pride. Bell-ringing served practical purposes of communication, marking both religious and secular time, as well as calling citizens to pray, assemble, take arms, or beware of danger. Alain Corbin shows how the bells reflected the social, political and religious struggles of the time - to control the bells was to control symbolic order, rhythm and loyalties of French village life and country life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 418
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 11 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0333752805
ISBN 13: 9780333752807
Book Overview: Alain Corbin is the author of numerous books including: The Foul and the Fragrant ; The Lure of the Sea ; Village Cannibals: Rage and Murder in Rural France, 1870 ; and Women for Hire: Prostitution and Sexuality in France After 1850 .