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Discussing the transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society in the Early Modern period, this text examines English, Scottish and Welsh oral culture to provide a pan-British study, covering tradition, memories of the civil war, mechanics for settling debts and more.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
Contributors
1. Introduction - Adam Fox and Daniel Woolf
2. Language, Literacy and Aspects of Identity in Early Modern Wales - Richard Suggett and Eryn White
3. The Pulpit and the Pen: Clergy, Literacy and Oral Tradition in the Scottish Highlands - Donald Meek
4. Speaking of History: Conversations about the Past in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century England - Daniel Woolf
5. Vagabonds and Minstrels in Sixteenth-Century Wales - Richard Suggett
6. Reformed Folklore? Cautionary Tales and Oral Tradition in Early Modern England - Alexandra Walsham
7. The Genealogical Histories of Gaelic Scotland - Martin MacGregor
8. Constructing Oral Tradition: The Origin of the Concept in Enlightenment Intellectual Culture - Nicholas Hudson
9. 'Things Said or Sung a Thousand Times': Customary Society and Oral Culture in Rural England 1700-1900 - Bob Bushaway

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 2/13/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719057472, 978-0719057472
      ISBN10: 0719057477

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Discussing the transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society in the Early Modern period, this text examines English, Scottish and Welsh oral culture to provide a pan-British study, covering tradition, memories of the civil war, mechanics for settling debts and more.

      Table of Contents

      Preface and Acknowledgments
      Contributors
      1. Introduction - Adam Fox and Daniel Woolf
      2. Language, Literacy and Aspects of Identity in Early Modern Wales - Richard Suggett and Eryn White
      3. The Pulpit and the Pen: Clergy, Literacy and Oral Tradition in the Scottish Highlands - Donald Meek
      4. Speaking of History: Conversations about the Past in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century England - Daniel Woolf
      5. Vagabonds and Minstrels in Sixteenth-Century Wales - Richard Suggett
      6. Reformed Folklore? Cautionary Tales and Oral Tradition in Early Modern England - Alexandra Walsham
      7. The Genealogical Histories of Gaelic Scotland - Martin MacGregor
      8. Constructing Oral Tradition: The Origin of the Concept in Enlightenment Intellectual Culture - Nicholas Hudson
      9. 'Things Said or Sung a Thousand Times': Customary Society and Oral Culture in Rural England 1700-1900 - Bob Bushaway

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