Burr, Angela. "Chapter 5. The ‘Freedom of the Slaves to Walk the Streets’: Celebration, Spontaneity and Revelry versus Logistics at the Notting Hill Carnival".
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds, edited by David Picard and Mike Robinson, Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, 2006, pp. 84-98.
https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845410490-007
Burr, A. (2006). Chapter 5. The ‘Freedom of the Slaves to Walk the Streets’: Celebration, Spontaneity and Revelry versus Logistics at the Notting Hill Carnival. In D. Picard & M. Robinson (Ed.),
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds (pp. 84-98). Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications.
https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845410490-007
Burr, A. 2006. Chapter 5. The ‘Freedom of the Slaves to Walk the Streets’: Celebration, Spontaneity and Revelry versus Logistics at the Notting Hill Carnival. In: Picard, D. and Robinson, M. ed.
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, pp. 84-98.
https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845410490-007
Burr, Angela. "Chapter 5. The ‘Freedom of the Slaves to Walk the Streets’: Celebration, Spontaneity and Revelry versus Logistics at the Notting Hill Carnival" In
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds edited by David Picard and Mike Robinson, 84-98. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, 2006.
https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845410490-007
Burr A. Chapter 5. The ‘Freedom of the Slaves to Walk the Streets’: Celebration, Spontaneity and Revelry versus Logistics at the Notting Hill Carnival. In: Picard D, Robinson M (ed.)
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications; 2006. p.84-98.
https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845410490-007
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