Popular Culture in Early Modern EuropeAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009 - 456 sider This study examines the broad sweep of Europe's pre-industrial popular culture. From the world of the professional entertainer to the songs, stories and plays of ordinary people, it shows how the attitudes and values shaped the shifting social, religious and political conditions of European society between 1500 and 1800. |
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The Discovery of the People | 23 |
Unity and Variety in Popular Culture | 49 |
1 | 76 |
4567 | 133 |
Traditional Forms | 163 |
Heroes Villains and Fools | 200 |
The World of Carnival | 255 |
8 | 292 |
Appendix 1 | 387 |
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