In the light of the massive economic and social changes which have affected the North East of England over the last 25 years, the author assesses the vitality of the indigenous culture and reflects upon current cultural trends and the North East’s future, particularly in relation to a regional Europe. He traces the folk-tradition of the region and looks at ways in which this can be drawn upon to develop a meaningful link between past and present. He looks closely at the changing nature of class-relationships in the North East and reflects upon how a valid local culture can survive in a multi-cultural society. He draws upon his own extensive experience in Community Arts, looking at definitions of the term in the new political climate and arg...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
This paper identifies the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors of variation which exist in the un...
This anthology contains contributions from Canada, England, Finland, Norway, Russia and Scotland. Th...
This thesis explores the nature of the second folk revival in the North East of England. While there...
This chapter explores the role of music in the construction of Northumbrian identity from the late e...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
This study examines county identity in the art culture of Britain between c. 1820 and 1939. In doing...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
Northernness is something that is simultaneously as real as the millstone grit of the Pennines, and ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and t...
This paper explores recent attempts to re-imagine and re-brand northern British cities through proce...
Recent times have seen much reflection on the nature of the Anglo-Scottish border region; its past, ...
This thesis examines the identities that developed, coalesced and evolved over time in the Kingdom o...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
This paper identifies the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors of variation which exist in the un...
This anthology contains contributions from Canada, England, Finland, Norway, Russia and Scotland. Th...
This thesis explores the nature of the second folk revival in the North East of England. While there...
This chapter explores the role of music in the construction of Northumbrian identity from the late e...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
This study examines county identity in the art culture of Britain between c. 1820 and 1939. In doing...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
Northernness is something that is simultaneously as real as the millstone grit of the Pennines, and ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and t...
This paper explores recent attempts to re-imagine and re-brand northern British cities through proce...
Recent times have seen much reflection on the nature of the Anglo-Scottish border region; its past, ...
This thesis examines the identities that developed, coalesced and evolved over time in the Kingdom o...
PhD ThesisThe thesis presents the ways musician members of the small rural parish of Tarset in Nort...
This paper identifies the linguistic and extra-linguistic factors of variation which exist in the un...
This anthology contains contributions from Canada, England, Finland, Norway, Russia and Scotland. Th...