The Culture of the English People : Iron Age to the Industrial Revolution, Hardback Book

The Culture of the English People : Iron Age to the Industrial Revolution Hardback

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This wide-ranging book, first published in 1994, traces the development of popular culture in England from the Iron Age, when it first becomes apparent as a whole, to the eighteenth century.

The concept of popular culture is here taken to be the body of ideas which is held by a people about itself and its environment, both physical and social, together with the tools and artefacts through which its members related to one another and to the outside world; it follows therefore that the general theme of the book is peoples' attitude to, and use of, their environment.

After a short discussion of the Prehistoric and Roman cultures the book deals in depth with the essential foundations - shelter and housing, warmth and security, furnishings and domestic convenience, food and its preparation, and ultra-familial and ultra-communal relations.

A separate chapter is devoted to the culture of towns.

The text is illustrated throughout by objects, artefacts and structures, many of which are visual representations of earlier cultures.

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