Open Fields, Stinking Bodies, and Loud Voices: Britishness and Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century Scotland

This article interprets the Scottish awakenings through spaces, sounds, and bodies. As southwestern Scots filled late-night, open-air services and repeatedly experienced swooning, screaming, and spectral hauntings, they entered the same ‘work’ seen throughout the North Atlantic. But the events at Ca...

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Published in:Scottish Church History
Main Author: Adkins, Tucker
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh University Press 2022
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spelling credinunivpr:10.3366/sch.2022.0072 2023-05-15T17:31:49+02:00 Open Fields, Stinking Bodies, and Loud Voices: Britishness and Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century Scotland Adkins, Tucker 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/sch.2022.0072 https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full-xml/10.3366/sch.2022.0072 en eng Edinburgh University Press https://www.euppublishing.com/customer-services/librarians/text-and-data-mining-tdm Scottish Church History volume 51, issue 2, page 85-110 ISSN 2516-6298 2516-6301 Pharmacology (medical) journal-article 2022 credinunivpr https://doi.org/10.3366/sch.2022.0072 2022-09-29T13:56:42Z This article interprets the Scottish awakenings through spaces, sounds, and bodies. As southwestern Scots filled late-night, open-air services and repeatedly experienced swooning, screaming, and spectral hauntings, they entered the same ‘work’ seen throughout the North Atlantic. But the events at Cambuslang and Kilsyth were not commonplace replicas of the outpourings seen elsewhere. The spatial, sonic, and corporeal contexts underlying Scotland’s revivals show that the awakeners of northern Britain stridently upended the social expectations indispensable to eighteenth-century ‘Britishness’. They specifically did so by seizing and retooling long-held stereotypes regarding Scottish bodies and spaces. In doing so, Scotland’s born-again clergy and laypeople joined their co-laborers in thoroughly democratising Protestantism across the British Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Edinburgh University Press (via Crossref) Scottish Church History 51 2 85 110
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