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Author Corbin, Alain.

Title Village bells : sound and meaning in the nineteenth-century French countryside / Alain Corbin ; translated by Martin Thom.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [1998]
©1998

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Description xx, 416 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Series European perspectives
European perspectives.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-395) and index.
Summary In the French Canton of Brienne in November 1799, local authorities were scandalized when a crowd of girls broke through the doors of the church and rang the bells in order to mark the festival of St. Catherine. Religious use of the bells was forbidden by law, but the villagers boldly insisted on their right to celebrate with peals the feast of a beloved saint. So begins Village Bells, Alain Corbin's exploration of the "auditory landscape" of nineteenth-century France, a story of lost sensory experiences and forgotten passions. In the nineteenth century, these instruments were symbols of their towns and objects of both 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. As Corbin shows, the bells also reflected the social, political, and religious struggles of the time. To control the bells was to control the symbolic order, rhythm, and loyalties of French village and country life. Using church archives and local documents, Corbin forges a unique history of the role of bells from the aftermath of the Revolution to the dawn of the twentieth century.
Contents Preface: Exploring a vanished world -- pt. 1. The defense of an auditory identity. An impossible revolution in the culture of the senses ; The "abductors of bells" -- pt. 2. L'esprit du clocher. Communities and their bells ; The auditory markers of the village ; The density of truth -- pt. 3. The right to ring. The stakes involved in local disputes ; The control of auditory messages ; The principal "clashes" -- pt. 4. A history in counterpoint. From a deduced to a proclaimed sensibility.
Subject France -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
France.
Manners and customs.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Church bells -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Church bells.
History.
Country life -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Country life.
Added Title Cloches de la terre. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98018010
ISBN 0231104502
9780231104500