Claiming the Streets
Processions and Urban Culture in South Wales, C.1830-1880
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:31st Oct '12
Should be back in stock very soon
Street processions were a defining feature of life in the Victorian town. They were diverse in character and took place regularly throughout the year in all towns. They provided opportunities for men and women to display themselves in public, carrying banners and flags and accompanied by musical bands. Much of the history of nineteenth-century Wales has been written around political demonstrations and revolt, but this book examines how urban communities in Victorian Wales created inclusive civic identities by using the streets for peaceful processions.
This volume is the first major investigation of processional activity in urban South Wales. It brings to light material which will be new to readers and it offers a refreshing and sometimes challenging new perspective on working-class culture in nineteenth-century South Wales. This book will no doubt become an important reference point, both for urban historians and for readers interested in modern Wales. Dr Louise Miskell, Department of History and Classics, Swansea University
ISBN: 9780708321720
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
288 pages