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Christmas in Nineteenth-Century England (Studies in Popular Culture) (Paperback)

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Whether for reasons of family, food, shopping or religion, it's hard to imagine a British winter without Christmas, or to think of a more traditional national festival. But how and when did Christmas cards, pantomimes and advertising become part of that tradition?

This book looks at how people in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries experienced Christmas and how today's priorities and rituals began and endured. It explores the origins of our deeply held notions around Christmas traditions and demonstrates how those ideas were in fact shaped by the fast-paced modernisation of English life. A fascinating account of the development of many things we now take for granted, the book touches on the history of childhood and the family, philanthropy and work, and the beginnings of consumerism that shaped the Christmas we know today.

About the Author


Neil Armstrong was Senior Lecturer in History at Teesside University

Product Details
ISBN: 9781526149930
ISBN-10: 1526149931
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: October 6th, 2020
Pages: 208
Language: English
Series: Studies in Popular Culture