The Culture of the English People

The Culture of the English People
Author: N. J. G. Pounds
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1994-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521466717

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This wide-ranging book, first published in 1994, traces the development of popular culture in England from the Iron Age to the eighteenth century.

The Culture of the English People

The Culture of the English People
Author: Norman John Greville Pounds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 477
Release: 1994
Genre: England
ISBN: OCLC:1255743538

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English Identity and Political Culture in the Fourteenth Century

English Identity and Political Culture in the Fourteenth Century
Author: Andrea Ruddick
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107652507

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This broad-ranging study explores the nature of national sentiment in fourteenth-century England and sets it in its political and constitutional context for the first time. Andrea Ruddick reveals that despite the problematic relationship between nationality and subjecthood in the king of England's domains, a sense of English identity was deeply embedded in the mindset of a significant section of political society. Using previously neglected official records as well as familiar literary sources, the book reassesses the role of the English language in fourteenth-century national sentiment and questions the traditional reliance on the English vernacular as an index of national feeling. Positioning national identity as central to our understanding of late medieval society, culture, religion and politics, the book represents a significant contribution not only to the political history of late medieval England, but also to the growing debate on the nature and origins of states, nations and nationalism in Europe.

A History of the English Parish

A History of the English Parish
Author: N. J. G. Pounds
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521633516

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A 'grass roots' cultural history of the English parish from the earliest times to Queen Victoria.

The Culture of English Puritanism 1560 1700

The Culture of English Puritanism 1560 1700
Author: Christopher Durston,Jacqueline Eales
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1996-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349244379

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The Culture of English Puritanism is a major contribution to the debate on the nature and extent of early modern Puritanism. In their introduction the editors provide an up-to-date survey of the long-standing debate on Puritanism, before proceeding to outline their own definition of the movement. They argue that Puritanism should be defined as a unique and vibrant religious culture, which was grounded in a distinctive psychological outlook and which manifested itself in a set of highly characteristic religious practices. In the subsequent essays, a distinguished group of contributors consider in detail some of the most important aspects of this culture, in particular sermon-gadding, collective fasting, strict observance of Sunday, iconoclasm, and puritan attempts to reform alternative popular culture of their ungodly neighbours. Other contributions chart the channels through which puritan culture was sustained in the 80-year period proceding the English Civil War, the failure of attempts by the puritan government of Interregnum England to impose this puritan culture on the English people, the subsequent emergence of Dissent after 1600.

The Pleasures of the Imagination

The Pleasures of the Imagination
Author: John Brewer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135912369

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The Pleasures of the Imagination examines the birth and development of English "high culture" in the eighteenth century. It charts the growth of a literary and artistic world fostered by publishers, theatrical and musical impresarios, picture dealers and auctioneers, and presented to th public in coffee-houses, concert halls, libraries, theatres and pleasure gardens. In 1660, there were few professional authors, musicians and painters, no public concert series, galleries, newspaper critics or reviews. By the dawn of the nineteenth century they were all aprt of the cultural life of the nation. John Brewer's enthralling book explains how this happened and recreates the world in which the great works of English eighteenth-century art were made. Its purpose is to show how literature, painting, music and the theatre were communicated to a public increasingly avid for them. It explores the alleys and garrets of Grub Street, rummages the shelves of bookshops and libraries, peers through printsellers' shop windows and into artists' studios, and slips behind the scenes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. It takes us out of Gay and Boswell's London to visit the debating clubs, poetry circles, ballrooms, concert halls, music festivals, theatres and assemblies that made the culture of English provincial towns, and shows us how the national landscape became one of Britain's greatest cultural treasures. It reveals to us a picture of English artistic and literary life in the eighteenth century less familiar, but more suprising, more various and more convincing than any we have seen before.

Understanding Britain

Understanding Britain
Author: John Randle
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: English language
ISBN: 0631128832

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The Culture of History English Uses of the Past 1800 1953

The Culture of History English Uses of the Past 1800 1953
Author: Billie Melman
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2006-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 019929688X

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In this original and widely researched book, Billie Melman explores the culture of history during the age of modernity. Her book is about the production of English pasts, the multiplicity of their representations and the myriad ways in which the English looked at history (sometimes in the most literal sense of 'looking') and made use of it in a social and material urban world, and in their imagination.Covering the period between the Napoleonic Wars and the Coronation of 1953, Melman recoups the work of antiquarians, historians, novelists and publishers, wax modellers, cartoonists and illustrators, painters, playwrights and actors, reformers and educationalists, film stars and their fans, musicians and composers, opera-fans, and radio listeners. Avoiding a separation between 'high' and 'low' culture, Melman analyses nineteenth-century plebeian culture and twentieth-century mass-culture andtheir venues - like Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors, panoramas, national monuments like the Tower of London, and films - as well as studying forms of 'minority' art - notably opera. She demonstrates how history was produced and how it circulated from texts, visual images, and sounds, to people andplaces and back to a variety of texts and images. While paying attention to individuals' making-do with culture, Melman considers constrictions of class, gender, the state, and the market-place on the consumption of history.Focusing on two privileged pasts, the Tudor monarchy and the French Revolution, the latter seen as an English event and as the framework for narrating and comprehending history, Melman shows that during the nineteenth century, the most popular, longest-enduring, and most highly commercialized images of the past represented it not as cosy and secure, but rather as dangerous, disorderly, and violent. The past was also imagined as an urban place, rather than as rural. In Melman's account, City notgreen Country, is the centre of a popular version of the past whose central Images are the dungeon, the gallows, and the guillotine.