This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in English Historical Review following peer review. The version of record David Kennerley, Strikes and Singing Classes: Chartist Culture, ‘Rational Recreation’ and the Politics of Music after 1842, The English Historical Review, ceaa251, doi: 10.1093/ehr/ceaa251 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceaa25
Although the UK has a centuries-old history of subversive singing, since the election of a Conservat...
This dissertation embraces the developing trend that aims to broaden the field of literary studies b...
The thesis presented here is intended to demonstrate the value of popular working-class song toward ...
The frequent references to the actors and events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars in ...
A naval chaplain in the 1790s, a radical arrested after Peterloo, and a smash hit of blackfaceminstr...
The lead editors of The English Hymnal (1906), Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams, found Victo...
Almost fifty years after the original event, Willibald Alexis’s historical novel Ruhe ist die erste ...
No previous entire thesis or book has been devoted to a national study of the 1842 strike. This thes...
In a writing life that spanned the 1910 to 1970s, J.B. Priestley engaged with a variety of subjects,...
Contribution to peer-reviewed collection co-edited with Peter Holman - the first detailed investigat...
This study examines the musical life of Lancashire and Yorkshire people during the Industrial Revolu...
The great English choral tradition as we know it today was born along with the Industrial Revolution...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).American colonists initially encounter...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
Although the UK has a centuries-old history of subversive singing, since the election of a Conservat...
This dissertation embraces the developing trend that aims to broaden the field of literary studies b...
The thesis presented here is intended to demonstrate the value of popular working-class song toward ...
The frequent references to the actors and events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars in ...
A naval chaplain in the 1790s, a radical arrested after Peterloo, and a smash hit of blackfaceminstr...
The lead editors of The English Hymnal (1906), Percy Dearmer and Ralph Vaughan Williams, found Victo...
Almost fifty years after the original event, Willibald Alexis’s historical novel Ruhe ist die erste ...
No previous entire thesis or book has been devoted to a national study of the 1842 strike. This thes...
In a writing life that spanned the 1910 to 1970s, J.B. Priestley engaged with a variety of subjects,...
Contribution to peer-reviewed collection co-edited with Peter Holman - the first detailed investigat...
This study examines the musical life of Lancashire and Yorkshire people during the Industrial Revolu...
The great English choral tradition as we know it today was born along with the Industrial Revolution...
This is a free access article published by Routledge in Journal of Victorian Culture, doi: 10.1080/1...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).American colonists initially encounter...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
Although the UK has a centuries-old history of subversive singing, since the election of a Conservat...
This dissertation embraces the developing trend that aims to broaden the field of literary studies b...
The thesis presented here is intended to demonstrate the value of popular working-class song toward ...