The Grass Roots of English History : Local Societies in England Before the Industrial Revolution
The Grass Roots of English History : Local Societies in England Before the Industrial Revolution
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Author(s): Hey, David
ISBN No.: 9781474262514
Pages: 240
Year: 201605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 220.80
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The book is extremely well written, strongly engaging, by an author whose work in regional history . and so many other topics is well known and highly respected. Hey's personality and intellectual persona shine through everywhere, just as they did in his gregarious and companionable life. I expected to be much interested and informed by this book on the "grass roots"and basis of English society in the early modern period, and I was." -Journal of British Studies "Hey (emer., Univ. of Sheffield, UK) published seminal studies on English local history for half a century, and, sadly, passed away while this book was in production. He begins this excellent survey by noting that until the 19th century, most English folk identified with their local "country"; that is, one of hundreds of small agricultural and market communities individualized variously by their distinctive dialects, farming practices, crafts, or building styles.


Tax and census records reveal that descendants of core families remained in these "countries" from 1377 to 1911. Hey describes other continuities as well as the significant changes in many such locales from the time of the Roman occupation to the eve of industrial society. Highlighted along the way are recent remarkable discoveries; for example, that castles were built largely for non-military purposes, and that some existing timber-framed buildings date to the early 13th century. Although specialist studies inform the narrative throughout, Hey's attractive prose will make the book accessible to both undergraduates encountering local history for the first time and general readers--perhaps someone preparing to visit the English countryside for the 1st or 20th time. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All public and academic levels/libraries." -CHOICE.


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