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Folk Music Journal: Volume 5 Number 2
Volume 5 Number 2 (1986) contains the following pieces:
Articles
Theresa Buckland, The Tunstead Mill Nutters of Rossendale, Lancashire
Roy Palmer, Kidson's Collecting
Ian A Olson, The Influence of the Folk Song Society on the Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection: Methodology
Zinnia Knapman, A Reappraisal of Percy's Editing
Derek Schofield, 'Revival of the Folk Dance: An Artistic Movement': The Background to the Founding of the English Folk Dance Society in 1911
Note
Wm Bruce Olson, 'Robin and Gonny', an Old Lancashire Ballad
Reviews — Books
| Ian A Olson |
Dave Harker, Fakesong: The Manufacture of British 'Folksong' 1700 to the Present Day |
| Jim Carroll |
Nigel Gatherer, Songs and Ballads of Dundee |
| Michael Pickering |
Ailie Munro, The Folk Music Revival in Scotland |
| Rosemary Dines |
Jane O'Brien, The Grainger English Folk Song Collection |
| Georgina Boyes |
The Concept of Tradition in Ballad Research: A Symposium, edited by Rita Pedersen and Flemming G Andersen
Flemming G Andersen, Commonplace and Creativity: The Role of Formulaic Diction in Anglo-Scottish Traditional Balladry |
| Keith Gregson | Steve Roud and Paul Smith, A Catalogue of Songs and Song Books Printed and Published by James Catnach 1832 |
| Ian Russell |
Iona and Peter Opie, The Singing Game |
| A D Townsend |
Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife: Instrumental Folk Tunes in Pennsylvania, edited by Samuel P Bayard |
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Elizabeth A Warner |
Vladimir Propp, Theory and History of Folklore |
| J D A Widdowson |
Brian Shuel, The National Trust Guide to Traditional Customs |
| Roy Judge |
Leisure in Britain 1780-1914, edited by John K Walton and James Walvin |
| Keith Chandler |
Harry Hopkins, The Long Affray: The Poaching Wars, 1760-1914 |
| Brian Rich |
David Kerr Cameron, Willie Gavin, Crofter Man: Portrait of a Vanished Lifestyle and The Cornkister Days: A Portrait of a Land and its Rituals |
| Thomas Pettitt |
Aspects of Early English Drama, edited by Paula Neuss |
| David Buchan |
J P Flett and T M Flett, Traditional Dancing in Scotland
The Rambling Soldier: Life in the Lower Ranks, 1750-1900, through Soldiers' Songs and Writings, edited by Roy Palmer |
| Michael A Barraclough |
English Court and Country Dances of the Early Baroque: From MS Drexel 5612, edited by Hilda Gervers |
| Theresa Buckland |
Mary Jane Warner with Frederick E Warner, Laban Notation Scores: An International Bibliography |
Reviews — Periodicals
| Joan Flett |
Dance Studies, Volume 8 Traditional Dance, Volume 3 |
Reviews — Film
| Barry Callaghan |
John Cohen, The Ballad and the Source |
Reviews — Records and Cassettes
| Hugh Shields |
The Stewarts of Blair: Sheila, Cathie and Belle Stewart
Till Doomsday in the Afternoon: The Folklore of a Family of Scots Travellers, the Stewarts of Blairgowrie, edited by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
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| Tom Munnelly | James Campbell of Kintail: Gaelic Songs
Ceolta agus Seanchas Thír Chonaill: Songs and Stories of Joe McCafferty in Irish and English
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| Sue Mycock |
Walter Pardon, Bright Golden Store: Songs and Music from Knapton in Norfolk
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| Helen Myers |
Under the Coconut Tree: Music from Grand Cayman and Tortola
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| S Harrison |
Kathryn Tickell, On Kielderside: Northumbrian Small Pipes and Fiddle
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Obituary
| Roy Vickery |
Christian Hole 1896-1985
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| Sam Richards |
Bill 'Pop' Hingston 1914-1986
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Notes on Contributors | |
Cover illustration: Tunstead Mill Nutters Jubilee 1857-1907.
The names of the Nutters are identified in the Bacup Times, 6 April 1907, p 8:
Back row 1. Fred Gregory 2. James Pickup, leader 3. James Rothwell 4. Robert Walsh 5. Joseph Nuttall
Front row 1. Ashworth Cunliffe 2. N Ross 3. James Smethurst. The Whipper is William Hargreaves.
Photograph kindly provided by the late John Flynn
Editor: Dr Ian Russell
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