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This book describes the development of local history in England from its origins in the Middle Ages to its practise in the early twenty-first century. It looks also at how local history is related to archaeology, landscape, and family history.
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This book describes the development of local history in England from its origins in the Middle Ages to its practise in the early twenty-first century. It looks also at how local history is related to archaeology, landscape, and family history.
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- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847795137
- Artikelnr.: 42371858
- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847795137
- Artikelnr.: 42371858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
John Beckett is Professor of English Regional History at the University of Nottingham and Director of the Victoria County History at the University of London
List of illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Preface I Introduction
IIThe origins of local history The chorographic tradition William Camden
Christopher Saxton County histories Dugdale and Thoroton Natural history
III Antiquaries at large: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Topographical studies Archaeology County histories Collaborative county
histories IV The parish and the town Parish histories Town histories of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Town histories of the eighteenth
century Town histories of the nineteenth century V Local history
marginalised Clubs and societies Archaeology Professional history National
history VI Local History and national History, 1880-1945 The study of the
village Economic history, local history and adult education The Victoria
County History Record publishing VII W.G. Hoskins and the founding of
modern local history The Annales School W.G. Hoskins The Making of the
English Landscape Post-war developments Local history and the parish The
Midland Peasant Farming regions Regions without boundaries VIII New
Approaches: the region and the community Counties and parishes Microhistory
Regions Pays Settlement Regional flexibility Regions and industrialising
society Cultural identity Post-modernism IX New Approaches: family history,
towns, landscape and other specialisms Family history Urban history
Landscape history Vernacular architecture Industrial archaeology Oral
testimony Place-names Heritage X The sources revolution The National
Archives County archive offices Local studies libraries The family The land
The house Source materials and the VCH XI Local history today Defining
local history Understanding past communities Training Guidebooks Group
research Good local history Issues, geographies and time periods XII
Conclusion Bibliography Index
IIThe origins of local history The chorographic tradition William Camden
Christopher Saxton County histories Dugdale and Thoroton Natural history
III Antiquaries at large: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Topographical studies Archaeology County histories Collaborative county
histories IV The parish and the town Parish histories Town histories of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Town histories of the eighteenth
century Town histories of the nineteenth century V Local history
marginalised Clubs and societies Archaeology Professional history National
history VI Local History and national History, 1880-1945 The study of the
village Economic history, local history and adult education The Victoria
County History Record publishing VII W.G. Hoskins and the founding of
modern local history The Annales School W.G. Hoskins The Making of the
English Landscape Post-war developments Local history and the parish The
Midland Peasant Farming regions Regions without boundaries VIII New
Approaches: the region and the community Counties and parishes Microhistory
Regions Pays Settlement Regional flexibility Regions and industrialising
society Cultural identity Post-modernism IX New Approaches: family history,
towns, landscape and other specialisms Family history Urban history
Landscape history Vernacular architecture Industrial archaeology Oral
testimony Place-names Heritage X The sources revolution The National
Archives County archive offices Local studies libraries The family The land
The house Source materials and the VCH XI Local history today Defining
local history Understanding past communities Training Guidebooks Group
research Good local history Issues, geographies and time periods XII
Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Preface I Introduction
IIThe origins of local history The chorographic tradition William Camden
Christopher Saxton County histories Dugdale and Thoroton Natural history
III Antiquaries at large: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Topographical studies Archaeology County histories Collaborative county
histories IV The parish and the town Parish histories Town histories of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Town histories of the eighteenth
century Town histories of the nineteenth century V Local history
marginalised Clubs and societies Archaeology Professional history National
history VI Local History and national History, 1880-1945 The study of the
village Economic history, local history and adult education The Victoria
County History Record publishing VII W.G. Hoskins and the founding of
modern local history The Annales School W.G. Hoskins The Making of the
English Landscape Post-war developments Local history and the parish The
Midland Peasant Farming regions Regions without boundaries VIII New
Approaches: the region and the community Counties and parishes Microhistory
Regions Pays Settlement Regional flexibility Regions and industrialising
society Cultural identity Post-modernism IX New Approaches: family history,
towns, landscape and other specialisms Family history Urban history
Landscape history Vernacular architecture Industrial archaeology Oral
testimony Place-names Heritage X The sources revolution The National
Archives County archive offices Local studies libraries The family The land
The house Source materials and the VCH XI Local history today Defining
local history Understanding past communities Training Guidebooks Group
research Good local history Issues, geographies and time periods XII
Conclusion Bibliography Index
IIThe origins of local history The chorographic tradition William Camden
Christopher Saxton County histories Dugdale and Thoroton Natural history
III Antiquaries at large: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Topographical studies Archaeology County histories Collaborative county
histories IV The parish and the town Parish histories Town histories of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Town histories of the eighteenth
century Town histories of the nineteenth century V Local history
marginalised Clubs and societies Archaeology Professional history National
history VI Local History and national History, 1880-1945 The study of the
village Economic history, local history and adult education The Victoria
County History Record publishing VII W.G. Hoskins and the founding of
modern local history The Annales School W.G. Hoskins The Making of the
English Landscape Post-war developments Local history and the parish The
Midland Peasant Farming regions Regions without boundaries VIII New
Approaches: the region and the community Counties and parishes Microhistory
Regions Pays Settlement Regional flexibility Regions and industrialising
society Cultural identity Post-modernism IX New Approaches: family history,
towns, landscape and other specialisms Family history Urban history
Landscape history Vernacular architecture Industrial archaeology Oral
testimony Place-names Heritage X The sources revolution The National
Archives County archive offices Local studies libraries The family The land
The house Source materials and the VCH XI Local history today Defining
local history Understanding past communities Training Guidebooks Group
research Good local history Issues, geographies and time periods XII
Conclusion Bibliography Index







