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This work investigates the persistence and evolution of traditional practices within the rapidly changing social landscape of mid-20th-century Britain. L. G. Pine, a noted historian and expert on heraldry and social customs, examines how ancient rituals, civic ceremonies, and local traditions maintain relevance in an increasingly industrialized and secular society. The text argues that these customs serve as vital anchors for national identity, bridging the gap between historical continuity and modern administrative efficiency.
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Experts recognize this text as a specialized reference for those interested in the preservation of British heritage and institutional history. Readers frequently note the academic tone and the author's meticulous attention to the formal details of ceremonial life.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Publisher:
Ronald Whiting and Wheaton
ISBN-10:
008007054X
ISBN-13:
9780080070544
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