We’re delighted to be speaking to Simon Prince about modernism, time, war, and drinking beer for the second episode of Modernist Conversations. Discussing Simon’s research with Jennie Taylor on the Mass Observation Project, we talk about the temporal rhythms of modernity, community, and the idea of ‘pub time’.
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Clips (voiced by Richard Teverson):
Charles Madge, New Statesman and Nation (2 January 1937)
Tom Harrisson, Humphrey Jennings, and Charles Madge, ‘Anthropology at Home’, New Statesman and Nation (30 January 1937)
‘Social Diversions in a Cotton Town’, newspaper article about Mass Observation’s work in Bolton, Manchester Guardian, 24 March 1938, WC, 3/A, Mass Observation Archive (MOA)
Humphrey Jennings, ‘Poetry and national life’, BBC radio broadcast, June 1938 in Kevin Jackson (ed.),The Humphrey Jennings Film Reader (Manchester, 1993)
‘The Packhorse restaurant’, observations and overheard conversations at the restaurant, 31 July ?, WC, 3/D, MOA.
Charles Madge, ‘Drinking in Bolton’ (1938), in Of Love, Time and Places (London: Anvil Press, 1994), p. 108.
‘The Grapes by day and by night’, WRL, description of exterior of the Grapes during the day and at night, WRL, Worktown Collection (WC), 3/C, MOA.
John Hampson, Saturday Night at the Greyhound (London: Hogarth Press, 1931)
Simon Prince and Jennie Taylor, ‘Temporalities, ritual and drinking in Mass Observation’s Worktown’, The Historical Journal, 64.4 (September, 2021), 1083-1104.
Charles M. Tung, Modernism and Time Machines (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020)
David Hall, Worktown: The Astonishing Story of the Project That Launched Mass Observation (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2016)
Anne-Marie Kramer, ‘The Observers and the Observed: The “Dual Vision” of the Mass Observation Project’, Sociological Research Online, 19.3 (2014), 1–11.