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The spoken word : Oral culture in Britain, 1500-1850 / ed. by Adam Fox, Daniel Woolf.

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : ملف الحاسوبملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية السلاسل:Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britainالناشر:Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2018]تاريخ حقوق النشر: ©2003وصف:1 online resource (296 p.)نوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • computer
نوع الناقل:
  • online resource
تدمك:
  • 9781526137876
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • GR141 .S665 2002
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المحتويات:
Front matter -- Contents -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Language, literacy and aspects of identity in early modern Wales -- 3 The pulpit and the pen -- 4 Speaking of history -- 5 Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales -- 6 Reformed folklore? -- 7 The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland -- 8 Constructing oral tradition -- 9 Things said or sung a thousand times' -- Index
Title is part of eBook package: Manchester University Press 1986 - 2013 eBook Packageملخص:This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Discusses the transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society in the early modern period. During this period the spoken word remained of the utmost importance but development of printing and the spread of popular literacy combined to transform the nature of communication. Examines English, Scottish and Welsh Oral culture to provide the first pan-British study of the subject. Covers several aspects of oral culture ranging from tradition, to memories of the civil war, to changing mechanics for the settling of debts. The time-span concentrates on the period 1500-1800 but includes material from outside this time frame, covering a longer chronolgical span than most other studies to show the link between early modern and modern oral and literate cultures.
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Front matter -- Contents -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Language, literacy and aspects of identity in early modern Wales -- 3 The pulpit and the pen -- 4 Speaking of history -- 5 Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales -- 6 Reformed folklore? -- 7 The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland -- 8 Constructing oral tradition -- 9 Things said or sung a thousand times' -- Index

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Discusses the transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society in the early modern period. During this period the spoken word remained of the utmost importance but development of printing and the spread of popular literacy combined to transform the nature of communication. Examines English, Scottish and Welsh Oral culture to provide the first pan-British study of the subject. Covers several aspects of oral culture ranging from tradition, to memories of the civil war, to changing mechanics for the settling of debts. The time-span concentrates on the period 1500-1800 but includes material from outside this time frame, covering a longer chronolgical span than most other studies to show the link between early modern and modern oral and literate cultures.

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