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9780719078903

Songs of Protest, Songs of Love Popular Ballads in Eighteenth-Century Britain

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719078903

  • ISBN10:

    0719078903

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-12-10
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press

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Summary

This book shows how songs can bring back voices from the past in a new way. The focus of the book is on rural Britain in a time of crisis. As the traditional rights of peasants were being jettisoned to enforce a new system of enclosure, rural laborers chanted out their concerns in songs of protest. These songs became increasingly strident and popular after the 1770s as rural life became even more precarious with fluctuating grain prices and uncertain employment opportunities. Many ballads in the eighteenth century were love songs. But these are also rich in social meaning. Many of these love songs celebrated the free and easy sexuality of rural workers, especially milkmaids and ploughmen, which was contrasted with the tepid and flaccid sex life attributed to urban aristocrats.The book will be of interest to scholars, advanced students and readers with an interest in cultural history and popular ballads.

Author Biography

Robin Ganev is Assistant Professor in British History at the University of Regina.

Table of Contents

List of illustrationsp. viii
List of tablesp. ix
General editor's forewordp. x
Acknowledgementsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
What are popular ballads and what can they tell historians?p. 11
The language of complaint: ballads as social criticismp. 42
Ballads' and poems' condemnation of enclosurep. 77
'Though My Labour's Hard Still' Tis Sweet': the celebration of the life of workp. 107
Milkmaids and ploughmen: the celebration of rural labourers' sexualityp. 148
Hannah More takes on popular ballads: the effort to reform the morals of the poorp. 184
Conclusionp. 215
Bibliographyp. 220
Indexp. 239
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