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Fairs past and present - A chapter in the history of commerce - cover

Fairs past and present - A chapter in the history of commerce

Cornelius Walford

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Fairs, Past and Present," Cornelius Walford explores the rich tapestry of English fairs, offering a comprehensive examination of their development through history. Walford employs a meticulous scholarly style, combining vivid historical anecdotes with rigorous analysis, making the book accessible to both general readers and specialists. He delves into the cultural and social significance of fairs, tracing their evolution from medieval marketplaces to modern entertainment venues, and reflecting on their role in local economies and communal identity. Walford's extensive use of primary sources and illustrations enhances the narrative, situating it firmly within the broader context of British social history. Cornelius Walford, an esteemed Victorian-era author and historian, was deeply influenced by the cultural shifts of his time. His extensive background in economics and social history provided him with a unique lens through which to view traditional communal practices. Passionate about documenting the social fabric of England, Walford meticulously gathered information from various locales, embodying the spirit of a diligent historian determined to preserve the legacy of these fading traditions. "Fairs, Past and Present" is a compelling read for those intrigued by cultural history, folklife, and the evolution of societal customs. Whether you are a historian, a folklorist, or simply a curious reader, Walford's insightful observations and comprehensive research will enrich your understanding of this charming aspect of English heritage.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 210 pages.

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