
The Bride Wore A Long White Dress, With Flowers In Her Hair. After The Wedding, There Was A Party, And People Gave Presents To The Bride And Groom.' This Wedding Was Nearly Two Thousand Years Ago, In Rome. Some Things Don't Change. But Some Things Do. Today You Can Have A Wedding On A Mountain, Or Under The Sea, Or 'elvis' Can Sing For You. And Different Things Happen In Different Places. Little Birds Made Of Paper, Small Trees, Money In The Bride's Shoe, And Lots Of Noise - They Are All Important For Weddings Somewhere. Welcome To The Wonderful World Of Weddings!
This book investigates the evolution and cultural diversity of wedding traditions across history and geography. The author, Christine Lindop, utilizes a comparative approach to examine how marriage rituals have transformed from ancient Roman practices to contemporary global ceremonies. By contrasting historical constants with modern innovations, the text provides a framework for understanding the social significance of weddings as a universal human experience.
What You Will Find
This text is frequently utilized as an accessible introduction to cultural anthropology for language learners and general readers. Experts highlight the clear, concise prose as a successful method for explaining complex social traditions to a broad audience.
Page Count:
56
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0194787257
ISBN-13:
9780194787253
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