This thesis explores the nature of the second folk revival in the North East of England. While there have been several major studies of the various national folk revivals during the 1950s, '60s and '70s, there is a paucity of scholarly accounts viewed through a regional lens. This study therefore builds on a common perception of North Eastern regional particularity to establish the ways in which the folk revival as experienced by its members within the region was distinct from that detailed in the literature on the wider (inter-)national folk scene. Using comparative examples drawn from the regional and international folk movements, the thesis contextualizes and differentiates the general trends within the second revival as a whole and its ...
Research on folk culture in twentieth-century Britain has focused on elite and transgressive politic...
The distinctiveness of folk music and dance traditions in Cornwall is at best ignored and at worst d...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
One of the lacunae of traditional music scholarship in England has been the lack of systematic study...
This chapter explores the role of music in the construction of Northumbrian identity from the late e...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
This thesis is supported by an extensive database of folk tradition in Cornwall and detailed appendi...
In the light of the massive economic and social changes which have affected the North East of Englan...
PhD ThesisAlthough recent work in record production studies has advanced scholarly understandings of...
This paper examines the contribution of folk music to understanding the dynamic, fluid and multi-exp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore aural representation of the countryside and Englis...
PhD ThesisFormalised folk music education in Britain has received little academic attention, despite...
The folk music movement was an important influence on English cultural life in the years immediately...
While dominant periodisation holds that folk music was a relatively inactive genre in the 1970s, thi...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
Research on folk culture in twentieth-century Britain has focused on elite and transgressive politic...
The distinctiveness of folk music and dance traditions in Cornwall is at best ignored and at worst d...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...
One of the lacunae of traditional music scholarship in England has been the lack of systematic study...
This chapter explores the role of music in the construction of Northumbrian identity from the late e...
From a mixed methodology perspective that includes ethnology, musicology and cultural anthropology, ...
This thesis is supported by an extensive database of folk tradition in Cornwall and detailed appendi...
In the light of the massive economic and social changes which have affected the North East of Englan...
PhD ThesisAlthough recent work in record production studies has advanced scholarly understandings of...
This paper examines the contribution of folk music to understanding the dynamic, fluid and multi-exp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore aural representation of the countryside and Englis...
PhD ThesisFormalised folk music education in Britain has received little academic attention, despite...
The folk music movement was an important influence on English cultural life in the years immediately...
While dominant periodisation holds that folk music was a relatively inactive genre in the 1970s, thi...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
Research on folk culture in twentieth-century Britain has focused on elite and transgressive politic...
The distinctiveness of folk music and dance traditions in Cornwall is at best ignored and at worst d...
The collection of folk-songs in late Victorian England was part of a wider craze for collecting and ...