Description
This book describes the reaction of the common people to some of the tumultuous events which occurred in Northamptonshire and shaped England's history, and how this gave rise to many colourful folklore traditions. Especially rich in dialect, vocabulary, legends, and wondrous stories that have been handed down through the ages, the character of Northamptonshire and its people is firmly rooted in its folklore. There are tales of literary folk and noblemen, but always at the heart of Northamptonshire's folklore are the traditional beliefs, stories, events and customs of the common people. Daily life itself contained numerous beliefs and maxims, omens and superstitions - often based on fear of the uncertain - as well as being full of music and verse, dance and song. These delightful, revealing and sometimes fanciful traditions have remained hidden until now.
About the Author
Dr Peter Hill is a lecturer in adult and higher education and a folklore historian. He has written, lectured and broadcast extensively on the customs, traditions and folklore of Britain and Europe, with a particular focus on Northamptonshire. In September 1999 he was awarded a certificate in recognition of his Services to Local History in Northamptonshire.
Book Information
ISBN 9780752435220
Author Peter Hill
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 560g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 10mm