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Cover of Customs In Common: Studies In Traditional Popular Culture

Customs In Common: Studies In Traditional Popular Culture

โœ Scribed by Thompson, E. P.


Publisher
The New Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Edition
1
Category
Fiction
ISBN
1620972166

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โœฆ Synopsis


Customs in Common is the remarkable sequel to E.P. Thompson's influential, landmark volume of social history, The Making of the English Working Class. The product of years of research and debate, Customs in Common describes the complex culture from which working class institutions emerged in England--a panoply of traditions and customs that the new working class fought to preserve well into Victorian times.
In a text marked by both empathy and erudition, Thompson investigates the gradual disappearance of a range of cultural customs against the backdrop of the great upheavals of the eighteenth century. As villagers were subjected to a legal system increasingly hostile to custom, they tried both to resist and to preserve tradition, becoming, as Thompson explains, "rebellious, but rebellious in defence of custom." Although some historians have written of riotous peasants of England and Wales as if they were mainly a problem for magistrates and...


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