This collection of essays by the friends, colleagues and former students of David Dymond is largely focused on East Anglian history, in particular, that of Dymond’s adopted county of Suffolk. Dymond taught local history at the Continuing Education Department at Cambridge, where many of this volume’s contributors were his students. This book honours his substantial contribution to the discipline, by focusing on Dymond’s concerns of theme, time and place in explaining the everyday life experiences of ordinary people. The book’s principal value is in setting out the range of methods, sources and approaches currently adopted by leading local and regional historians, and making these accessible to a wide readership. A preface from Jane Whittle e...
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Emily Robinson, History, Heritage and Tradition in Contemporary British Politics: Past Politics and ...
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This review, for Photography and Culture journal, evaluates a collection of essays that consider new...
Mediating Cultural Memory in Britain and Ireland: From the 1688 Revolution to the 1745 Jacobite Risi...
The English Isles presents proceedings of a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2007, ‘t...
The Birth of Neolithic Britain is the fourth major work by the acclaimed Julian Thomas, one of the l...
Inspired by the pioneering work of W.G. Hoskins nationally, and his Dales-based contemporary, Arthur...
Book Review: The Reformation of the Landscape: Religion, Identity, and Memory in Early Modern Britai...
Parish and Belonging is arranged around a series of thematic chapters that explore different aspects...
The parish of Kilskyre and Ballinlough celebrated in 2004 the 150th anniversary of the building of ...
Transnational history has become something of a phenomenon in the Anglophone world, and Australian...
Gal et al. assemble a timely contribution charting the transnational history of the settlement house...
Adventures of a Postmodern Historian: Living and Writing the Past is by Robert Rosenstone, Professor...
On January 30, 1875, The Illustrated London News published three views of the remains of Northumberl...
Heritage formation and writing history have much in common with one another as both link the past to...
Emily Robinson, History, Heritage and Tradition in Contemporary British Politics: Past Politics and ...
Did ordinary people in early modern England have any coherent sense of the past? Andy Wood’s pioneer...
This review, for Photography and Culture journal, evaluates a collection of essays that consider new...
Mediating Cultural Memory in Britain and Ireland: From the 1688 Revolution to the 1745 Jacobite Risi...
The English Isles presents proceedings of a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2007, ‘t...
The Birth of Neolithic Britain is the fourth major work by the acclaimed Julian Thomas, one of the l...