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17th Century British History - General & Miscellaneous, Celtic & British Folklore & Mythology - General & Miscellaneous, Popular Culture - Great Britain, 1066-1485 (Medieval Period) - British History, Religious Rituals & Practices - General & Miscellaneou
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The rise and fall of merry England

by Ronald Hutton
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An entertaining book that breaks new scholarly ground, The Rise and Fall of Merry England explores the rituals which marked the passage of the year in late medieval and early modern England. Treating both religious and secular rituals, and both popular and elite ones, Hutton tells how they altered over time in response to political, religious, and social change. He also addresses some key issues in English history: the character and pace of the Reformation; the context of beloved writers like Ben Jonson and Robert Herrick; the origins of the science of folklore; and the impact of the English Revolution. A comprehensive work that breaks several frontiers, this highly readable book will delight all those interested in English history and folklore.

About the Author, Ronald Hutton

About the Author:
Ronald Hutton is Reader in History at the University of Bristol and author of numerous books including Charles II: King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Oxford, 1989) and The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles (1991).

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1994
Publisher
Oxford [England] ; Oxford University Press, 1994.
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198203636

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