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Popular Print and Popular Culture
1997Most studies of literacy and print culture in the historiography of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland approach them from the point of view of economic or political history. For economic history, literacy has a double significance. On the one hand, it acts as a measure of relative wealth, as an indication that people have money to invest in ...
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‘Popular culture’ in popular culture: academic and vernacular usage
Annals of the International Communication Association, 2022Alan McKee
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The Popular Culture of Conspiracy/the Conspiracy of Popular Culture
The Sociological Review, 2000David Bell, Lee-Jane Bennion-Nixon
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Popular Culture Tourism: Conceptual Foundations and State of Play
Journal of Travel Research, 2023Maria Lexhagen +2 more
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