Description
An innovative study revealing that folklore collections can shed new light on the lives of the socially marginalized.
About the Author
David Hopkin is Fellow and Tutor in History at Hertford College, Oxford. His research concentrates on the oral and popular cultures of nineteenth-century Europe. He is editor of the journal Cultural and Social History.
Reviews
'David Hopkin forcefully, sensitively, and effectively, points towards 'oral literature', the folkloric evidence of tales and songs as means of enhancing our understanding of popular culture.' French History
'Essential reading for historians of women, gender, and the family; scholars of social relations, hierarchies, and power dynamics in small communities; students of popular culture and religious practices; researchers of national identity and historical memory; and many others. This book richly deserves a broad and thoughtful reading.' H-France
'Hopkin's very readable study manages to convince over large areas of interest, and posits an important, though not unique counterpoint to established studies dealing with the confrontation between the French provincial population and modernisation and modernity.' translated from H-Soz-u-Kult
'This marvellously imaginative and original study eavesdrops on a wide spectrum of 'ordinary' people in nineteenth-century France through their folk songs and stories, written down by more educated contemporaries ... Experts and undergraduates alike will find this book difficult to put down. It should be on every BA and MA social history bibliography. It is also sufficiently engaging to hold a general reader enthralled.' Pamela Pilbeam, History
'Hopkin's book is rich and provocative; he invites the reader into a conversation about methods and sources. His analyses of folklore offer ways of rethinking the relationship between the social and the cultural.' Mary Jo Maynes, The Journal of Modern History
'This thought-provoking book deserves a wide audience and I am keen to read the fruits of Hopkin's 'exhortation to historians'.' Alison Carrol, European History Quarterly
Awards
Winner of Katharine Briggs Folklore Award 2013.
Book Information
ISBN 9780521519366
Author David Hopkin
Format Hardback
Page Count 310
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 640g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 159mm * 22mm