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Historical Pageants

St. Albans Pageant, 1907: Queen Elizabeth at Gorhambury.

Courtesy of St. Albans Museums.

Blog

The project team produced regular blog posts over the course of the period 2013-2017 (covering the years funded by the first AHRC) grant. These blog posts can be found below.

  • Time-Travellers, Divali, and Pork Pies

    by Thulme July 2, 2015 Comments

    One of the central questions of our research  is the vexed question of conservatism. Historians working from an explicitly left-wing perspective have tended to see the large-scale civic pageants of the first half of the twentieth century as attempts to re-assert class structures and invented ideas of a 'traditional' society. By portraying a long and varied history, pageant-masters aimed to give a sense of stability to a rapidly industrialised and urbanised nation. Not surprisingly, this ...

    Tags

    • Leicester
    • Pageants
    • Danny
    • Indians
    • Immigration
    • Olympics
    • Conservatism
    • Leicestershire
    • Boyle
  • A Failed Victory Pageant? Blame the NHS!

    by Thulme Aug. 18, 2014 Comments

    Planning and producing a successful pageant, especially at the height of the movement in the first half of the century - when size definitely mattered - was a major undertaking. Committees were formed, financing raised, scripts written, and enthusiastic performers enlisted. Once one or several of those steps had been taken it was usually all-hands-on-deck and full steam ahead until opening night. Pageants, then, that were planned but eventually cancelled are quite rare. One large proposed pageant ...

    Tags

    • Historical
    • Pageants
    • Coward
    • Noel
    • Plymouth
    • Nhs
    • Victory
  • Here's Tae Us # 3: Backland of Howp and Glore?

    by Thulme July 22, 2014 Comments

    We Scots are being advised these days that better times are coming... we're moving centre stage and emerging out of the de-industrialised shadows - no more in the economic backlands of the nation. What's more we're getting this advice from BOTH sides of the independence debate. Vote for independence say the Yes lobby and we're on a winner, all that's left of the oil is ours alone. Just say no, is ...

    Tags

    • And
    • Scotland
    • Hope
    • Glory
    • Pageants
    • Identity
  • Bury St Edmunds: A natural home for pageantry

    by Thulme June 21, 2014 Comments

    I’ve spent most of this week in the picturesque town of Bury St Edmund’s, Suffolk, carrying out archival research and meeting up with Alan Baxter, who represents Magna Carta 800 – one of our official project partners. I have, of course, also found plenty of time to wander around the extensive and beautifully conserved ruins of the medieval Abbey, and even to savour a pint in (officially!) the smallest bar in the UK – the ...

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    • Magna
    • Pageants
    • History
    • Carta
    • Edmunds
    • St
    • Bury
  • Here's Tae Us: no. 1

    by Thulme June 11, 2014 Comments

    Well it had to happen...  Having spent the past six months looking at the documentary record of historical pageants in Scotland, within the context of a project that takes in shows that took place across most of the British Isles, I now have to come up with some ideas on what pageants north of the border had to say on the issue of Scottish identity.  This question is not simply about the narrative content of ...

    Tags

    • Pageants
    • Salmond
    • Independence
    • Scottish
    • Identity
    • History
  • Lions Led by Donkeys, Pageants made by Patriots

    by Thulme Jan. 9, 2014 Comments

    As we enter the centenary year of the First World War a fresh battle is taking place in the pages of the national press. Predictably wading in first, with about as much subtlety as a German whiz-bang, was Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education. According to Gove all this talk of the complex geo-political situation pre-1914, the accusation that the war was a shambles presided over by an out-of-touch elite, or the possibility that ...

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    • Pageants
    • History
    • Gove
    • Tristram
    • Hunt
    • Patriotism
    • Wwi
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