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  • A European dimension to local history

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    Trevor James raises the prospect of broadening our approaches to local history to take a wider European perspective. When Professor W. G. Hoskins published his The Making of the English Landscape in 1955, he taught us how to observe and understand the topography of our landscapes, urban and rural, and...
    A European dimension to local history
  • The Historian 141: New approaches to local history

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    Contents 4 Reviews (See all reviews online) 5 Editorial (Read article) 6 A European dimension to local history – Trevor James (Read article) 11 The President’s Column 12 The Diabolical Cato-Street Plot: the Cato Street Conspiracy, 1820 – Richard A. Gaunt (Read article) 16 George Eliot and Warwickshire history – David Paterson (Read article)...
    The Historian 141: New approaches to local history
  • Using public records to explore local history

      Historian feature
    Local history has the power to bring different groups within our communities together – learning about the history of your street, village, town or city is something that anyone can take an interest in, regardless of how long they have lived there.  Researching local records to find out about an area...
    Using public records to explore local history
  • Exploring local sources

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    Tim Lomas was correct when he said, in his article in the Summer 2019 edition of The Historian, that historians can see much more in medieval documents than the scribes intended.  Lay manors in Bedfordshire are a good example. Eggington manor, in the south-west, was part of a larger estate and held...
    Exploring local sources
  • The Historian 27

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    3 Feature: The Question of Germanies, Michael Biddiss 10 Update: Britain at War 1914-1918, Keith Grieves 13 Portfolio: Moles under HQ? — Kennington Station and the First Tube Line, Neil Lloyd 14 Education Forum: History in Secondary Schools: the Scottish Experience, Mary B. Gould 15 Local History: Local History and...
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  • The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural

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    2 Lord Acton's Inaugural, John Burrow 7 Local History: Local and Regional History: the Example of North East England, Norman McCord 10  The Victorians and Child Labour, Eric Hopkins 15 Education Forum: Forgotten Corner of Europe?: Scandinavian History in English History Textbooks, Leo Pekkala 16 Gladstone, Ian Machin 20 Tours...
    The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural
  • The Historian 3

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    Articles include: 3 Feature: Siecle des Lumieres – Hugh Dunthome 15 Record Linkage: Deltiology – Ian F. Imlay 19 Eyewitness: Letters from Lady Buchanan – Keith Wilson 22 Local History: American Local History through English Eyes – W.B. Stephens 26 Spotlight: Allen Brown's Normandy – Harry Challis 28 Personalia: Profile of Professor Wang Juefei 29...
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  • The Historian 45

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    Featured articles 3 Assessing British India - P.J. Marshall 9 Local History: W.G. Hoskins and the Local Springs of English History - Charles Phythian-Adams 25 Education Forum: Current Challenges and Developments in the Teaching of History in Northern Ireland: To teach the history of Northern Ireland or not? - Carmel Gallagher
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  • My Favourite History Place: Lord Street, Southport

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    Trevor James introduces an international dimension to local history, revealing how a future French Emperor interpreted his affection for Southport’s Lord Street into the extensive redesign of Parisian streets.
    My Favourite History Place: Lord Street, Southport
  • The Historian 8

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    3 Feature: Institute of Historical Research, F.M.L. Thompson 10 Domesday Celebrations: Robert Smith, John Palmer 16 Local History: The Victoria County History, C.R J. Currie 20 Past Presidents: W.N. Medlicott 31 Spotlight: Cambridge
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  • The Historian 15

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    3 Feature: The Tudor Princes of Wales, P.R. Roberts 10 Update: Germany 1860-1918, V.R. Berghahn 13 Education Forum: History at 16 to 18, Eric Evans 14 Local History: Some Social History Premises, Norman McCord 18 Personalia: Past Presidents, W. Norton-Medlicott
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  • The Historian 14

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    3 Feature: Child Labour in the Industrial Revolution, Hugh Cunningham 10 Anniversary: 200 — Not Out! Bicentenary of Lord's Cricket Ground 12 Education Forum: History from 14 to 16, Martin Roberts 13 Local History: The Countryside: History and Pseudo-History, Oliver Rackham 19 Interpretation: How Wicked were Irish Landlords? David-Paterson 23 Personalia: Profile...
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  • From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada

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    In his work on the local history of his hometown in Panama, Miguel Elias Escobar Cornejo highlights the importance of understanding the geography of the historical sites we study. Here, he explains how a defensive route from the coast to the rugged mountain interior developed into one of the most important...
    From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada
  • The Historian 1

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    The first ever edition of The Historian magazine, first published in Autumn 1983. The edition's editorial sets out this vision for the magazine: “The Historian lays no claim to an elaborate philosophy, but is conceived as an up-to-date and forward-looking magazine provided by and for all historians. It advances no editorial...
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  • The Historian 19

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    3 Feature: Remembering Australia, K.S. Inglis 10 Update: Anglo-Saxon England, Henry Loyn 12 Comment: Curiouser and Curiouser, Colin Richmond 13 Portfolio: Cabinets of Curiosities, R. W. Unwin 18 Historical Reconstruction, Peter Brears 19 Education Forum: The Lost Generation? George Bernard 20 Local History: Shall I buy a Computer? David Short
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  • The Historian 20

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    3 Feature: The Marriage of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, C N.L Brooke 10 Update: The Industrial Revolution, John J. Mason 13 Local History: Laxton: England's Last Open Field Village, John Beckett 17 Education Forum: The School History Question, Roger Hennessey
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  • The Historian 30

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    3 Feature: Images: Catherine II of Russia, Enlightened Absolutism, and Mikhail Gorbachev, Roger Bartlett 10 Update: Disraeli, Ian Machin 12 Portfolio: The Secret 'Iron Tongs' of Midwifery, Joyce Rushen 14 Terylene, Rex Collins 16 Local History: The Ordnance Survey: A Quick Guide for Historians, Richard Oliver
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  • The Historian 38

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    3 Feature: England in the 1690s: The Emergence of the Fiscal-Military State, W.A. Speck 10 Update: English Rural Society, 1750-1914, John Beckett 13 Portfolio: Propagandist Decrees and French Revolutionary Expansion, Michael Rapport 18 Local History: Britian's Industrial Heritage, Marilyn Palmer and Peter Neaverson 22 Personalia: Marjorie Reeves
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  • Out and About in ‘The most Loyal and Ancient City of Taunton’

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    The Somerset town of Taunton featured prominently in the highly significant political and religious conflicts of the seventeenth century. Isabella Peach examines Taunton’s role in these events and the impact they had on the town. Her article is based on her winning entry in the 2023 Young Historian Post-16 Local...
    Out and About in ‘The most Loyal and Ancient City of Taunton’
  • The Historian 6

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    Articles include: 3 Feature: Forty Years in the Field – Maurice Beresford 10 Local History: Agrarian Changes in the 18th and 19th Centuries 15 Record Linkage: The Factory and the Community – Chris Wrigley 18 Westminster Diary: Archives in Danger 20 Personalia: Profile of Geoffrey Dickens 32 Spotlight: Styal
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  • The Historian 28

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    3 Feature: Japan in Perspective, Richard Tames 10 Eyewitness: One of a Luckless Tribe: Arthur Moore and the Amiens Despatch, Keith Haines 12 Record Linkage: Cartoon Corner: Curriculum Controversy Caricatured 14 Portfolio: Ramsay MacDonald: Aviator and Ac'ionman, Adrian Smith 16 Education Forum: Monsteh, History and the Young Child, Paul Noble...
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  • The Historian 10

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    3 Feature: Henry Vll's Dynastic Hieroglyphs, Sydney Anglo  10 Local History: Industrial Archaeology, Marilyn Palmer  14 Westminster Diary: The Importance and Content of History Teaching, Ralph Dauis  15 Update: Chartism, Peter Searby  19 Report: History and Higher Education, Michael Biddiss 21 Personalia: Profile of Henry Loyn  31 Spotlight: Malmesbury, Nigel...
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  • The Historian 22

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    3 Feature: Palmerston, Man of Paradox, Muriel E. Chamberlain 10 Interpretation: Emperor Hirohito and Japanese History, Alan G.R. Smith 12 Local History: Vernacular Architecture and its Study, R. W. Brunskill 16 Update: The Crusades, Malcolm Bather 19 Education Forum: History 1989, Reform or Reaction, Christine Lloyd 20 Portfolio: Sinews of Wan Royalist Finances...
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  • The Historian 34

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    3 Feature: Looking Back on the Levellers, Austin Woolrych 10 Update: The Vietnam War, Peter Riddick 13 Education Forum: History in the National Curriculum and All That: Year One, Ian Coulson 14 Communications: County Records Office, F.B. Stitt 18 Local History: Managing the Past: Archaeology in the National Parks, Robert...
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  • The Historian 5

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    Articles include: 3 Presidential Lecture: Hardly Any Women At All – Irene Collins 9 Local History: Married Women – Helen Meller and Margaret Gerrish 11 The Battle of Nevilles Cross – John Rhodes 12 Update: Russia, 1855-1917 – R.B. McKean 16 Personalia: Profile of Donald Read 35 Spotlight: Leeds
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