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Simon Keegan-Phipps

    DNA of the Celts
    Karate Jutsu
    Pennine Dragon
    Performing Englishness
    Performing Englishness
    • Performing Englishness

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Looks in detail at the growth in popularity and profile of the English folk arts in the first decade of the twenty-first century -- .

      Performing Englishness
    • Performing Englishness

      Identity and politics in a contemporary folk resurgence

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book examines the surge in popularity and visibility of English folk arts during the early 2000s. It explores various aspects of this cultural revival, including the influences, key figures, and events that contributed to the folk arts' resurgence. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the significance of folk traditions in contemporary society and their impact on community identity and heritage.

      Performing Englishness
    • The story of the legendary King Arthur. This is the definitive work on the true King Arthur published exactly 1500 years after the historic kings final victory over the Saxons.

      Pennine Dragon
    • The origins of Karate are shrouded in mythology and a book that tells the art's complete history is both necessary and timely. The art of Karate was developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom, now Okinawa, over hundreds of years. For the first time the complete history of Karate can be told.

      Karate Jutsu
    • This is the story of a DNA journey that began with looking for information on a simple stone mason, and ended up with the discovery of the first king of the Celts and a bloodline back to the start of human history.

      DNA of the Celts