Items where Author is "Moses, G"
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MOSES, G., 2011. Passive and impoverished? A discussion of rural popular culture in the mid-Victorian years. Rural History, 22 (2), pp. 183-206. ISSN 0956-7933
MOSES, G., 2007. Arching the divide: the Church of England and popular culture in rural England. Ceredigion: UNSPECIFIED.
MOSES, G., 2007. Rural moral reform in nineteenth-century England: the crusade against adolescent farm servants and hiring fairs. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen. ISBN 9780773452770
MOSES, G., 2007. The cultural contradictions of rural capitalism: Anglicanism and agrarian labour in mid-Victorian England. Labour History Review, 72 (1), pp. 27-47. ISSN 0961-5652
MOSES, G., 2005. The Church of England, moral panic and farm service in mid-Victorian England. In: J. ROWBOTHAM and K. STEVENSON, eds., Criminal conversations: Victorian crimes, social panic and moral outrage. Ohio: Ohio State University Press, pp. 40-55.
MOSES, G., 2005. Religion, rural society, and moral panic in mid-Victorian England'. In: J. ROWBOTHAM and K. STEVENSON, eds., Criminal conversations: Victorian crimes, social panic and moral outrage. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, pp. 40-54. ISBN 814209734
MOSES, G., 2002. The Church of England, moral panic and farm service in mid-Victorian England. In: European Social History Conference, The Hague, Netherlands, February-March 2002, The Hague, Netherlands.
MOSES, G., 2002. 'More degraded than the animals they fodder', the Church of England and the agricultural labourer in Victorian England. In: University of Reading, Rural History Centre, Seminar Series: 'The Hidden Workforce', The Hague, Netherlands, May 2002, The Hague, Netherlands.
MOSES, G., 2002. Reshaping rural culture? The Church of England and hiring fairs in the East Riding of Yorkshire c. 1850-80. Rural History, 13 (1), pp. 61-84. ISSN 1474-0656
MOSES, G., 2002. Review of 'English farmworkers and local patriotism, 1900-1930' by N. Mansfield. Midland History, 27 (1), pp. 197-199. ISSN 0047-729X
MOSES, G., 2002. Review of 'Rural women workers in nineteenth century England: gender, work and wages' by N. Verdon. Social History (2006).
MOSES, G., 2000. Popular culture and the 'Golden Age': the Church of England and hiring fairs in the East Riding of Yorkshire c. 1850-1875. In: I. INKSTER, C. GRIFFIN and J. HILL, eds., The golden age: essays in British economic and social history. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 184-198.
MOSES, G., 1999. Proletarian labourers? East Riding farm servants c.1850-1875. Agricultural History Review, 47 (1), pp. 78-94.
MOSES, G., 1996. 'Rustic and rude': hiring fairs and their critics in East Yorkshire c.1850-1875. Rural History, 7, pp. 151-175.