‘Farewell to ‘Cotia’’: The English Folk Revival, the Pit Elegy, and the Nationalization of British Coal, 1947–70.Published in:Twentieth Century British History, 2014, v. 25, n. 4, p. 585, doi. 10.1093/tcbh/hwu003By:Mitchell, JuliaPublication type:Article
Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600-1900 - By Vic Gammon.Published in:2012By:De La Matter, KatherinePublication type:Book Review
From here: The multimodal construction of place in English folk field recordings.Published in:Journal of Language & Politics, 2019, v. 18, n. 4, p. 598, doi. 10.1075/jlp.18062.ordBy:Ord, MatthewPublication type:Article
Postwar Politics, Society and the Folk Revival in England, 1945–65: by Julia Mitchell, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, xi + 185 pp., £85.00 (hardback), ISBN: 9781350071216.Published in:2020By:Donnelly, MarkPublication type:Book Review
Postwar Politics, Society and the Folk Revival in England, 1945-65.Published in:2021By:Taylor, MalcolmPublication type:Book Review
Dr Bearman’s ‘meticulous scholarship’.Published in:Folk Music Journal, 2017, v. 11, n. 2, p. 49By:Harker, DavePublication type:Article
Performing Englishness: Identity and Politics in a Contemporary Folk Resurgence.Published in:2015By:SWEERS, BRITTAPublication type:Book Review