Creating And Consuming Culture In North East England, 1660–1830 by Helen Berry
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This scholarly work delves into the vibrant cultural landscape of North East England between 1660 and 1830, a period marked by significant social and economic transformations. It explores how the region's inhabitants engaged with and contributed to the cultural milieu, from the rise of print culture and the proliferation of public spaces like coffeehouses and theaters to the influence of Enlightenment ideas. By examining the interplay between local traditions and broader cultural currents, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how culture was both created and consumed, highlighting the region's unique contributions to the cultural fabric of the time.
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- 2004
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