Community | Conviviality | French Revolution | Friendship | Travel | War
Encyclopedia
Conviviality
[ Eating & Drinking / Rituals & Ceremonies / Character / Social interaction ]
… giving elite women access to forms of sociability that were generally considered to be masculine ( Newman 119-124). Opposition to conviviality took many varied forms. As the culture was first emerging in the 1760s and 1770s, a number of …
Community | Conviviality | Hilarity | Politics | Song | Toasting