Arts and Humanities
Revival
100%
Protestant
95%
Tradition
68%
Folk Revival
54%
Ossian
54%
Washington Irving
54%
Bishop
54%
British culture
54%
Anglophone
54%
Ritual
54%
Transatlantic
54%
Protestantism
54%
Reformation
54%
Village
54%
Circle
54%
Vernacular Culture
36%
Vernacular
36%
Discourse
36%
Continental
36%
Folk Tradition
27%
Rip Van
27%
English-speaking world
27%
Conscious
27%
Worship
27%
Esthetics
27%
Literary Use
27%
Folklore
18%
British Romanticism
18%
Evangelical
18%
Opus
18%
Scottish enlightenment
18%
Milieu
18%
Cultural Contexts
18%
Conservative
18%
Primitivism
18%
reformer
18%
Rites of passage
18%
Admiration
18%
Eighteenth Century
18%
Protestant Reformation
18%
Festivity
18%
Eighteenth-century Britain
18%
Religious culture
18%
Humanist
18%
Time-lines
18%
Historicism
18%
Natural World
18%
Precursor
18%
Enlightenment
18%
Pastoral
18%
Keyphrases
Protestant
95%
Washington Irving
54%
Folk Revival
54%
Vernacular Culture
54%
Gaelic
54%
Romantic
54%
Clergy
54%
Hume
54%
Bishop
54%
Scotland
54%
Anglophone
54%
British Culture
54%
Protestantism
54%
Reformation
54%
Ministers
54%
Romanticism
54%
Folk Tradition
27%
Rip Van Winkle
27%
Religious Concerns
27%
Religious Worship
27%
Scholarly Attention
27%
English-speaking World
27%
Folkloric
27%
North America
27%
Social Concerns
27%
Self-consciousness
27%
Religious Culture
18%
Early Eighteenth
18%
British Romanticism
18%
Vernacular Heritage
18%
Customary Beliefs
18%
Customary Practices
18%
Folk Culture
18%
Rich Context
18%
Eighteenth-century Britain
18%
Empiricism
18%
Historical Timeline
18%
Rites of Passage
18%
Festivity
18%
Enlightenment
18%
Social Thought
18%
Early Modern Period
18%
18th Century
18%
Primitivism
18%
Reformer
18%
Pastoral
18%
Antiquarian
18%
Natural World
18%
Cultural Identity
18%
Humanist
18%