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Courting

An Intimate History of Love and the Law
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In Courting by Alecia Simmonds, the book delves into the intricacies of love and law in colonial Australia, exploring how courtship and relationships were influenced by legal systems of the time. Through historical analysis, the narrative brings to light the impact of legal cases on personal lives, revealing intriguing insights into the blending of romantic pursuits and legal constraints. It's a fascinating look at the sociocultural dynamics of the period.
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Award-winning author Alecia Simmonds uncovers a hidden history of love and heartbreak in the archives of law.

Until well into the twentieth century, heartbroken men and women in Australia had legal redress for their suffering—jilted lovers could claim compensation for 'breach of promise to marry'. Hundreds of people, mostly from the working classes, came before the courts, and their stories give us a tantalising insight into the romantic landscape of the past—where couples met, how they courted, and what happened when flirtations turned sour. In packed courtrooms and breathless newspaper reports, love letters were read as contracts and private gifts and gossip were scrutinised as evidence.

In Courting, Alecia Simmonds brings these stories vividly to life, revealing the entangled histories of love and the law. Over the long arc of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, pre-industrial romantic customs gave way to middle-class respectability, women used the courts to assert their rights, and the law eventually retreated from people's romantic lives—with women, Simmonds argues, losing out in the process.

Challenging our preconceptions about how previous generations loved and lost, and prompting fascinating questions about the ethics of love today, Courting is a transcontinental journey into the most intimate corners of the past.

'Enthralling and compelling' - Anne Summers

'A beautifully written account of the trials and tribulations of romantic love across the centuries. Delightful and engrossing, Courting is filled with stories of infatuation, deception and heartbreak, as well as the legal, moral and gendered regulation of betrothal and marriage. This is history richly told.' - Anna Clark, author of Making Australian History

'Original and provocative, witty and wise, Alecia Simmonds' Courting is an example of the new Australian history at its finest. Diving deep into legal records, this illuminating book explores the changing relationships between men and women, love and law, as enacted in courtship and courtrooms over two centuries ... Women are the key actors in these entangled stories as they seek legal avenues for redress and compensation for material harm and lacerated feelings. In a powerful conclusion, Simmonds ponders on what has been lost in legal reform and the ambiguities of feminist progress.' - Marilyn Lake

'In this marvellously engaging history, Alecia Simmonds takes us through a sparkling collection of stories in which the path of true love—or what was sometimes mistaken for it—led not to the altar but to the courtroom.' - Frank Bongiorno

'Simmonds is mistress of the well-turned phrase and the arresting observation. She is also a fine historian.' - Marian Quartly, Inside Story

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760642143

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 November 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: La Trobe University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 600g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Dr Alecia Simmonds is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her first book, Wild Man, won the 2016 Davitt Prize for best nonfiction crime writing. She has been the recipient of prestigious academic grants and her writing has appeared in publications including The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Arena and Inside Story.

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