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Examines the rise of early American popular culture through the lives and work of itinerants who circulated in North America from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Drawing on contemporary diaries, letters, reminiscences, newspaper ads, broadsides, and images, Benes suggests why some elements of Europe's carnival and folklore traditions failed to gain acceptance while others flourished.

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Examines the rise of early American popular culture through the lives and work of itinerants who circulated in North America from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Drawing on contemporary diaries, letters, reminiscences, newspaper ads, broadsides, and images, Benes suggests why some elements of Europe's carnival and folklore traditions failed to gain acceptance while others flourished.
Autorenporträt
Peter Benes is director of the Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife in affiliation with Historic Deerfield, Inc., in Deerfield, Massachusetts. His previous books include Meetinghouses of Early New England (University of Massachusetts Press, 2012), winner of the 2014 Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.