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GREAT BRITAIN
Letter from Britain (British Politics), David Lipsey, Partisan Review, Vol. L, No.1, 1985.
"What labour Did in Office: An Exclusive report on Britain’s 1988 Election", Michael Rustin, Dissent, Vol.32, No.4, Fall 1985.
"Sex, Gender and Fashion in Medieval and Early Modern Britain,", Susan C. Shapiro; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.20, No.4, Spring 1987.
"Quicke Bookis" The Corpus Christie Drama and English Children in the Middle Ages", D. Thomas Hanks, Jr., Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.19, No.4, Spring 1986.
"A Moslem Christmas Celebration in London", Venetia Newall, Journal of American Folklore, Vol.102, No.404, April-June 1989.
"Politics and Religion in England and Wales", Beckford, Daedalus, Vol. 120, No.3, Summer 1991.
"England: Dead End of Liberalism?", Goodwin, Dissent, Winter 1981.
"Majorism and the Rentier Economy", MacShane, Dissent, Fall 1991.
"The End of an Era in British Politics", James Cronin, Current History, November 1991.
"Madness and Society in the Street Ballads of Early Modern England", Wiltenburg, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 21, No.4, Spring 1988.
"‘Labour isn’t working’: The State of the British Labour Movement", Jones, Dissent, Fall 1983.
"The British Labour Party and the Social Democrats Rustin, Dissent, Summer 1981.
"British Labour After Defeat", Rustin, Dissent, Winter 1988.
"Goodbye Little England", Clancy Sigal, Partisan Review, Vol. 54, No.1, 1992.
"The Dismissal of British Labour", Fyvel, Dissent, November-Decernber 1970.
"The Future of British Socialism", Lukes, Dissent, Spring 1985.
"Humanistic Socialism and the English Tradition Dissent, Summer 1973.
"‘The Tying of the Garter’: Representations of the Female Rural Laborer in 17th—, 18th—, and 19th— Century English Bawdy Songs", Preston, Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 105, No.417, Summer 1992.
"From Curiosity to Prop—A Note on the Changing Cultural Significances of Dwarves’ Presentations in Britain", Carmeli, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 26, No.1, Summer 1992.
"‘The Golden Calf’: Noted English Actresses in American Vaudeville, 1904—1916", Woods, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 15, No.3, Fall 1992.
"John Sparrow: The Warden of All Souls", Lowe, American Scholar, Autumn 1992.
"Britain’s Road to Disaster", Hirst, Dissent, Summer 1993.
"The Making of A Ruling Class", Thompson, Dissent, Summer 1993.
"The Search for Secular Divinity: America’s Fascination with the Royal Family", Harsden, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 26, No.4, Spring 1993.
"What Thatcher Did To British Health Care", Coote, Dissent, Winter 1994.
"The Pendulum of Cultural Imperialism: Popular Music Interchanges Between the U.S. and Britain, 1943—1967", Cooper, Journal of Popular Culture’ Vol. 27, No.3, Winter 1993.
"The Imaginary Inclusion of the Assimilable "Good Homosexual": The British New Right’s Representations of Sexuality and Race", Smith, Diacritics, Vol.24, No. 2—3, Summer—Fall 1994.
"Embossed Gilt and Moral Tales: Reward Books in English Sunday Schools", Entwistle, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No.1, Summer 1994.
"British Evacuees in America during World War I" (on the children refugees), Parker, Journal of American Culture, Vol.17, No.4, Winter 1994.

SPECIAL ISSUE: La Famille dans l’Angleterre Pré—industrielle and La Famille dans le Monde Anglo-Saxon au XIXe Siècle

"Le concept de ‘famille’ à l’époque de la Renaissance", Bacquet;

"La vie familiale des pauvres dans l’Angleterre préindustrielle", Marx;

"La famille anglaise dans la première moitié du XVII siècle à travers les journaux privés du temps", Bourcier;

"La famille chez les moralistes puritains", Carrive;

"La famille dans l’œuvre de 1 ‘évêque Hall (1574—1656)’ Lacassagne;

"Le manage en Angleterre au XVII me siècle’, Halimi;

"Situation particulière des familles catholiques en Angleterre XVIIIe siècle XIXe siècle: lois d’exception et isolement", Lesourd;

"La famille ouvrière dans des caricatures de Punch ~ l’époque victorienne", Navailles;

"La représentation de la famille dans les manuels scolaires de l’époque victorienne", Baudemont;

RANAM (Recherches Anglaises et Américaines), No.VIII, 1975.

 

"La Bible anglaise et ses lectures ‘unauthorized’": le cas de Winstanley", Triomphe;

Un paysage peut en cacher un autre...Paysages peints, paysages aménagés, paysages naturels dans l’Angleterre du XVIII siècle", Bruckmuller—Genlot;

"L’enseignement populaire en Ecosse de 1800 – 1930: reproduction, subversion, récupération", Civardi;

RANAM, N0 XIV, 1981.

"Letter From London: The Americanization of Britain?", Mandler, Dissent, Summer 1995.
"Learning Music in Northumberland: Experience in Musical Ethnography", Feintuch, Journal of American Folklore, Vol.108, No.429, Summer 1995.
"Using Dickens to Market Morality: Popular Reading Materials in the Nickleby ‘Advertiser’", Fenstermaker, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No.3, Winter 1994.
"Educational Travelers: Popular Imagery and Public Criticism in Early Modern England" (16th and 17th centuries), Warneke, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No.3, Winter 1994.
"The Strange Death of Tory England", Gray, Dissent, Fall 1995.
"Jazz Cricketers: The New World in the Popular Culture of North West England, 1890s to the 1930s", Hill;
"The Invention of Circus and Bourgeois Hegemony: A Glance at British Circus Books", Carmeli; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.29, No.1, Summer 1995.
"‘The Boys are Pickpockets and the Girl is a Prostitute’: Gender and Juvenile Criminality in Early Victorian England from Oliver Twist to London Labour", Wolff, New Literary History, Vol.27, No.2, Spring 1996.
"Unescorted in Africa: Victorian Women Ethnographers Toiling in the Fields of Sensational Science", Early, Journal of American Culture, Vol.18, No.4, Winter 1995. (talks about Mary Kingsley and the American May French Sheldon).

SECTION ON BRITISH POPULAR CULTURE

"The Future of ‘No Future’: Punk Rock and Postmodern Theory", Davies;

"Nostalgia for the Future: The End of History and Postmodern ‘Pop’ T.V.", Mason;

"The ‘Englishness’ of English Cricket", Simons;

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