England's Revelry by Emma Griffin

England's Revelry by Emma Griffin

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England's Revelry by Emma Griffin

Looking at the relationship between popular recreations and the spaces in which they took place, this study provides a history of how England enjoyed itself during the eighteenth century. Recreations of the period included: parish wakes and feasts; civic fairs and celebrations; football, cricket and other athletic sports; and more.
A masterly piece of scholarship, based on assiduous and detailed research, yet written in an accessible style* Roger Munting, Sport in History *
This monograph builds upon Emma Griffin's excellent 2001 Cambridge PhD thesis and offers a cultural history of parish wakes and feasts; civic fairs and celebrations; football, cricket and other athletic sports; bull - and bear - baiting; and the annual celebrations of Shrove Tuesday and Guy Fawkes day in the long eighteenth century. [It is] an important and useful, as well as an entertaining, read. * Continuity and Change *
...an important and useful, as well as an entertaining, read. * Patrick Driscoll, Cambridge University Press, Continuity and Change *
EMMA GRIFFIN is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of East Anglia. She has previously taught at Cambridge and Sheffield and held visiting fellowships in New York and Paris. She is the author of England's Revelry: A History of Popular Sports and Pastimes, 1660-1800 (OUP 2005) and Blood Sport: A History of Hunting in Britain Since 1066 (Yale 2007) and has appeared on BBC radio and television.
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ISBN 13 9780197263211
ISBN 10 0197263216
Title England's Revelry
Author Emma Griffin
Series British Academy Monographs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2005-10-20
Number of pages 320
Prizes Winner of Winner of the 2005 Lord Aberdare Prize for Sport History.
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