Common Customs is the remarkable follow-up to E.P. Thompson The formation of the working class in England. The product of years of research and debate, he describes the complex culture out of which England's working-class institutions arose, a series of traditions and customs that the new working class fought to preserve until Victorian times. Thompson investigates the gradual disappearance of a series of cultural customs in the context of the great upheavals of the eighteenth century. As the villagers were subjected to a legal system increasingly hostile to custom, they tried to resist and preserve tradition. For Thompson it is the rulers and landlords who were a problem for the people, whose exuberant culture preceded the formation of working-class institutions and consciousness. He shows how careful attention to fragmentary evidence helps to decipher the fascinating symbolism of so...read more