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  • Aston, M.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain.
  • American Historical Review, 1998, Vol. 103(5), pp. 1587-1588
  • Bearman, C.
  • Who were the folk? The demography of Cecil Sharp's Somerset folk singers
  • Historical Journal, Cambridge Univ Press, 2000, Vol. 43(3), pp. 751-775
  • Box, J.
  • Dressing the Arbor Tree (Shropshire, customs, local traditions, Britain)
  • Folklore, Routledge Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2003, Vol. 114(1), pp. 13-28
  • Cass, E., Preston, M. & Smith, P.
  • The `Peace Egg Book': An Anglo-Irish chapbook connection discovered
  • Folklore, Routledge Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2003, Vol. 114(1), pp. 29-52
  • Collett, B.
  • Stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain.
  • Sixteenth Century Journal, 1998, Vol. 29(1), pp. 241-243
  • Cormack, M.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain
  • Speculum-a Journal Of Medieval Studies, Medieval Acad Of Amer, 2000, Vol. 75(1), pp. 200-201
  • Fox, A.
  • Remembering the past in early modern England: Oral and written tradition
  • Transactions Of The Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, Ix
  • Royal Historical Soc, 1999, Vol. 9, pp. 233-256
  • French, K.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain - Hutton,R
  • Journal Of Interdisciplinary History, M I T Press, 1997, Vol. 28(2), pp. 264-265
  • Gillis, J.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain.
  • Journal Of Social History, Carnegie Mellon Univ Press, 1998, Vol. 32(1), pp. 212-214
  • Green, D.
  • Death, nature and uncertain spaces: A commentary from paganism
  • Omega-journal Of Death And Dying, Baywood Publ Co Inc, 2001, Vol. 44(2), pp. 127-149
  • Griffin, E.
  • Popular culture in industrializing England
  • Historical Journal, Cambridge Univ Press, 2002, Vol. 45(3), pp. 619-635
  • Hindle, S.
  • Dearth, fasting and alms: The campaign for general hospitality in late Elizabethan England
  • Past & Present, Oxford Univ Press, 2001, Vol. 1(172), pp. 44-86
  • Howkins, A.
  • The stations of the sun. A history of the ritual year in Britain
  • Agricultural History Review, British Agricultural History Soc, 1997, Vol. 45(Part 2), pp. 201
  • Hutton, R.
  • Modern Pagan Festivals: A Study in the Nature of Tradition
  • Folklore, Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008, Vol. 119(3), pp. 251-273
  • Hutton, R.
  • Seasonal festivity in late medieval England: Some further reflections
  • English Historical Review, Oxford Univ Press, 2005, Vol. 120(485), pp. 66-79
  • Jones, M.
  • The stations of the Sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain - Hutton,R
  • Folklore, Folklore Soc, 1997, Vol. 108, pp. 137-140
  • Judge, R.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain - Hutton,R
  • Folk Music Journal, English Folk Dance Song Soc., 1996, Vol. 7(2), pp. 224-226
  • Main, V.
  • Corn dollies: Searching for the seed of truth
  • Folk Life, Soc Folk Life Stud, 1998, Vol. 37, pp. 44-63
  • Marsh, C.
  • The stations of the sun. A history of the ritual year in Britain
  • Journal Of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge Univ Press, 1999, Vol. 50(1), pp. 133-135
  • Massard-Vincent, J.
  • When the dead divide the living: Armistice and locality in England
  • Homme, Editions De L Ecole Des Hautesetudes En Sciences Sociales, 2003, Vol. 166, pp. 59-86
  • Reay, B.
  • The stations of the Sun. A history of the ritual year in Britain
  • English Historical Review, Oxford Univ Press, 1998, Vol. 113(450), pp. 271-272
  • Sermon, R.
  • The Celtic calendar and the English year
  • Mankind Quarterly, Scott-Townsend Publishers, 2000, Vol. 40(4), pp. 401-420
  • Sharp, B.
  • The stations of the sun: A history of the ritual year in Britain
  • Albion, Appalachian State Univ, 1998, Vol. 30(2), pp. 308-309
  • Snell, K.
  • The culture of local xenophobia
  • Social History, Routledge Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2003, Vol. 28(1), pp. 1-30
  • Tittler, R.
  • Early modern British history, here and there, now and again
  • Albion, Appalachian State Univ, 1999, Vol. 31(2), pp. 190-206
  • Vines, G.
  • Let there be light
  • New Scientist, , 2001, Vol. 172(2322), pp. 32-33
  • Walsham, A.
  • Recording Superstition in Early Modern Britain: The Origins of Folklore
  • Past & Present, Oxford Univ Press, 2008, Vol. 199(Suppl. 3), pp. 178-206
  • Wood, J.
  • Folk narrative research in Wales at the beginning of the twentieth century: The influence of John Rhys (1840-1916)
  • Folklore, Routledge Journals, 2005, Vol. 116(3), pp. 325-341