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The Hearth & the Hidden Fire: Household Protection and Domestic Folk Practice in Britain

by Allan Pinfield-Wells
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798249739447
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 252
  • Original Price: GBP 12.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 341 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): NON-CLASSIFIABLE

The hearth was never just a fire. It was the centre of a defensive world.

In The Hearth & the Hidden Fire, A. P. Wells presents a deeply researched study of household protection and domestic folk practice in Britain from the medieval period through the nineteenth century. Drawing upon parish records, assize proceedings, archaeological excavation reports, folklore collections, and material culture studies, this work argues that British folk magic was primarily domestic, preventative, and structurally embedded within the house itself.

This is not a book about dramatic rituals or theatrical spellcraft.

It is a study of infrastructure.

Across centuries, British households reinforced their boundaries through:

Concealed witch-bottles buried beneath hearthstones

Worn shoes hidden in chimney breasts

Apotropaic marks carved into beams

Rowan hung above byres

Salt added to churns

Iron placed in cradles

Psalms folded into thresholds

Protection was engineered into architecture.
It was embedded in food, childcare, livestock care, and moral discipline.
It was quiet, repetitive, and practical.

Through twelve substantial chapters, this book explores:

- The hearth as architectural and cosmological axis
- Thresholds as spiritual membranes
- Concealed objects as structural counter-magic
- The moral architecture of early modern households
- Food, salt, dairy, and defensive ingestion
- Child protection and counter-fairy measures
- Illness, livestock, and extended household boundaries
- The collapse of hearth centrality under industrial modernity
- Ethical reconstruction of protective systems today

Grounded in credible historical sources and archaeological evidence, The Hearth & the Hidden Fire challenges modern romanticised views of "folk magic" and restores it to its lived domestic reality.

This volume is written for:

Serious practitioners seeking historical grounding
Scholars of material culture and early modern belief
Readers of British social and religious history
Those interested in architecture, folklore, and domestic ritual

The hidden fire was not spectacle.
It was maintenance.
It was vigilance.
It was the quiet defence of continuity.

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