Shaping the Past : Theme, Time and Place in Local History - Essays in Honour of David Dymond.
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- 9781912260348
- 942
- DA1 .S537 2020
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- General Editor's preface -- 1. Introduction Mark Bailey -- Part I: Medieval Religion -- 2. Barnwell Priory: tensions in the local community-Jacqueline Harmon -- 3. The donors of the glass in some parish churches of later medieval York-Claire Cross -- 4. The hermits of late medieval Norwich-Carole Rawcliffe -- 5. Glimpses of late medieval religion in Suffolk and elsewhere: evidence from the cult of King Henry VI-Heather Falvey -- 6. The will of Robert Scolys, vicar of Southwold 1444-70-David Sherlock -- Part II: Medieval Trade and Industry -- 7. The fairs of late medieval Thetford-Joanne Sear -- 8. Why did medieval industries succeed? Early fourteenth-century Norfolk worsted and late fifteenth-century Suffolk woollens-Nicholas R. Amor -- 9. Artisans and peri-urban development: a case study from the domestic building industry in the late Middle Ages-Alan Rogers -- Part III: Early Modern -- 10. 'Villaines enough': political and personal feuding within Thetford Corporation, 1658-1700-Alan G. Crosby -- 11. A local elite: a study of office holding in Long Melford, Suffolk-Lyn Boothman -- 12. Suffolk cheese and Scottish whaling-Evelyn Lord -- Part IV: Modern -- 13. Workhouse disorder in Suffolk, 1835-55-Harvey Osborne -- 14. The suburbanisation of Sutton, Surrey-David Woodward -- 15. Godmanchester and the census-Ken Sneath -- 16. Canon Arthur Pertwee's Brightlingsea, 1872-1912-Sean O'Dell -- 17. The concept of place in local history and regional literature: the fictional England of Bernard Samuel Gilbert-Andrew J.H. Jackson -- Bibliography of David Dymond's writings -- Index.
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