2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-229x.2006.00376.x
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Political Toasting in Eighteenth-Century Ireland

Abstract: Powell, M. (2006). Political Toasting in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. History (The Journal of the Historical Association). 91 (304), 508-529. RAE2008Within clubs and societies, and at dinners and taverns all over Ireland, the toast was often the central part of the evening's entertainment. Its importance lies in the symbolism inherent in eighteenth-century alcohol consumption. In Ireland, as in England and America, the toast frequently had political implications, and therefore as a ritualistic form of consumpti… Show more

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“…88, 388–429). Toasts, too, Martyn J. Powell () argues, created a sense of membership both locally and in broader imperial communities (pp. 508–529).…”
Section: British Imperial Entertainments In the Colonies And The Earlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…88, 388–429). Toasts, too, Martyn J. Powell () argues, created a sense of membership both locally and in broader imperial communities (pp. 508–529).…”
Section: British Imperial Entertainments In the Colonies And The Earlmentioning
confidence: 99%