Books
Liam Hall

Intimacy In History

Intimacy In History explores how our understanding and expression of intimacy has transformed over time. It argues that intimacy isn't a fixed concept but is shaped by social, economic, and political forces. The book unveils how love, marriage, and sexuality have been redefined across eras, reflecting evolving societal norms. Did you know that societal expectations and legal definitions of marriage have varied significantly throughout history? This offers a fresh perspective on contemporary assumptions about relationships and family dynamics. The book examines how intimacy is recorded, regulated, and redefined in response to social and technological changes.

Through case studies from the medieval era to the 20th century, it illustrates the evolution of courtship, marriage rituals, and expressions of affection. For example, the impact of industrialization on family structures and the roles of men and women is analyzed. By drawing on personal correspondence, legal archives, and visual media, it connects individual experiences with historical forces. The book helps readers understand the historical construction of concepts like marriage equality and gender roles within Western societies.
143 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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