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The Ashgate research companion to popular culture in early modern England
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The Ashgate research companion to popular culture in early modern England

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Introduction: Thinking about popular culture in early modern England / Matthew Dimmock, Andrew Hadfield and Abigail Shinn
Key issues.
Recovering speech acts / Arnold Hunt
Youth culture / Edel Lamb
Festivals / Tracy Hill
Popular reading and writing / Femke Molekamp
Visual culture / Tara Hamling
Myth and legend / Angus Vine
Religious belief / Mike Rodman Jones
Everyday life.
Courtship, sex and marriage / Ian Moulton
Food and drink / Philip Withington
Work / Mark Netzloff
Gendered labour / Helen Smith
Crime / Duncan Salkeld
Popular xenophobia / Matthew Birchwood and Matthew Dimmock
Games / Joachim Frenk
Cultures of mending / Abigail Shinn
The experience of the world.
Politics / Andrew Hadfield
Riot and rebellion / Elizabeth Sauer
Time / Neil Rhodes
Property / Ceri Sullivan
Popular medicine / margaret Healy
Superstition and witchcraft / Simon Davies
Military culture / Rory Rapple
Popular culture in early modern London / Lawrence Manley.

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