Popular culture and custom in nineteenth-century england.
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2016.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction : persistence and change in nineteenth-century popular culture / Robert D. Storch
- 2. The decline of the oral tradition in popular culture / David Vincent
- 3. Methodism, popular beliefs and village culture in Cornwall, 1800-50 / John Rule
- 4. 'Please to remember the fifth of November' : conflict, solidarity and public order in Southern England, 1815-1900 / Robert D. Storch
- 5. The Lancashire wakes in the nineteenth century / John K. Walton and Robert Poole
- 6. Interpreting the festival calendar : wakes and fairs as carnivals / Douglas A. Reid
- 7. Secrecy, ritual and folk violence : the opacity of the workplace in the first half of the nineteenth century / Clive Behagg
- 8. Custom, capital and culture in the Victorian music hall / Peter Bailey.