North East England, 1850-1914

North East England, 1850-1914
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1843832402
ISBN-13 : 9781843832409
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis North East England, 1850-1914 by : Graeme J. Milne

The development of the coalfield and the riparian manufacturing districts moulded new industrial landscapes; the growth of ports and conurbations demanded innovative approaches to government and administration; and the business strategies of North East entrepreneurs challenged conventional boundaries. The author concludes that riverside districts, on the Tyne, Tees and Wear, represented more viable working horizons than any 'regional' North East in this era, and raises important questions about the study of the English regions in their historical context."--Jacket.

A Region in Transition

A Region in Transition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 9781351961936
ISBN-13 : 1351961934
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis A Region in Transition by : John Tomaney

The UK has now joined a Europe-wide trend towards more devolved forms of government (e.g. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Assemblies). In the context of this general trend towards regionalizm as a focus for public policy and as a source of cultural and political identity, an interdisciplinary team from Newcastle University combine to analyze how this affects the North East of England. There has been comparatively little published on the contemporary development of English Regions and the North East is a particularly important case study, as throughout the 1990s it has experienced a range of social, economic and political changes. This book will contribute to key contemporary policy debates, which will affect all of the English regions and should be read by all social scientists interested in European regional development.

The End of Tradition?

The End of Tradition?
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 9781904098560
ISBN-13 : 1904098568
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The End of Tradition? by : Ian D. Rotherham

The threats from global cultural change and abandonment of traditional landscape management increased in the last half of the twentieth century and ten years into the twenty-first century show no signs of slowing down. Their impacts on global biodiversity and on people disconnected from their traditional landscapes pose real and serious economic and social problems which need to be addressed now. The End of Tradition conference held in Sheffield, UK, was organised by Ian D. Rotherham and colleagues. It addressed the fundamental issues of whether we can conserve the biodiversity of wonderful and iconic landscapes and reconnect people to their natural environment. And, if we can, how can we do so and make them relevant for the twenty-first century. The book is in two parts: Part 1. A History of Commons and Commons Management and Part 2. Commons: Current Management and Problems.

Regional Identities in North-East England, 1300-2000

Regional Identities in North-East England, 1300-2000
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 1843833352
ISBN-13 : 9781843833352
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Identities in North-East England, 1300-2000 by : Adrian Gareth Green

Is North East England really a coherent and self-conscious region? The essays collected here address this topical issue, from the middle ages to the present day.

An Environmental History of the UK Defence Estate, 1945 to the Present

An Environmental History of the UK Defence Estate, 1945 to the Present
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781441192424
ISBN-13 : 1441192425
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis An Environmental History of the UK Defence Estate, 1945 to the Present by : Marianna Dudley

A history of the military use of the landscape and the rise of military environmentalism through the twentieth century.

North-east England in the Later Middle Ages

North-east England in the Later Middle Ages
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 1843831279
ISBN-13 : 9781843831273
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis North-east England in the Later Middle Ages by : Christian Drummond Liddy

The medieval development of the distinct region of north-east England explored through close examination of landscape, religion and history. The recent surge of interest in the political, ecclesiastical, social and economic history of north-eastern England is reflected in the essays in this volume. The topics covered range widely, including the development of both rural and urban life and institutions. There are contributions on the well-known richness of Durham cathedral muniments, its priory and bishopric, and there is also a particular focus on the institutions and practices which evolved to deal with Scottish border problems. A number of papers broach lesser-known subjects which accordingly offer new territory for exploration, among them the distinctive characteristics of local jurisdiction in the northern counties, the formation of north-eastern landscapes, the course of agrarian development in the region and the emergence of a northern gentry class alongside the better known ecclesiastical and lay magnates. CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY is Lecturer in History at the University of Durham, where R.H. BRITNELL is Emeritus Professor.

The Northern Counties from AD 1000

The Northern Counties from AD 1000
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781317871361
ISBN-13 : 1317871367
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Northern Counties from AD 1000 by : Norman Mccord

Informative, vivid and richly illustrated, this volume explores the history of England's northern borders – the former counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, Westmorland and the Furness areas of Lancashire – across 1000 years. The book explores every aspect of this changing scene, from the towns and poor upland farms of early modern Cumbria to life in the teeming communities of late Victorian Tyneside. In their final chapters the authors review the modern decline of these traditional industries and the erosion of many of the region's historical characteristics.

The British Home Front and the First World War

The British Home Front and the First World War
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 707
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ISBN-10 : 9781316515495
ISBN-13 : 1316515494
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The British Home Front and the First World War by : Hew Strachan

The fullest account yet of the British home front in the First World War and how war changed Britain forever.

Migration and Colonialism in Late Second Millennium BCE Levant and Its Environs

Migration and Colonialism in Late Second Millennium BCE Levant and Its Environs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781317196358
ISBN-13 : 131719635X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Migration and Colonialism in Late Second Millennium BCE Levant and Its Environs by : Pekka Pitkänen

This book examines migration and colonialism in the ancient Near East in the late second millennium BCE, with a focus on the Levant. It explores how the area was shaped by these movements of people, especially in forming the new Iron Age societies. The book utilises recent sociological studies on group identity, violence, migration, colonialism and settler colonialism in its reconstruction of related social and political changes. Prime examples of migrations that are addressed include those involving the Sea Peoples and Philistines, ancient Israelites and ancient Arameans. The final chapter sets the developments in the ancient Near East in the context of recent world history from a typological perspective and in terms of the legacy of the ancient world for Judaism and Christianity. Altogether, the book contributes towards an enhanced understanding of migration, colonialism and violence in human history. In addition to academics, this book will be of particular interest to students of this period in the Ancient Near East, as well anyone working on migration and colonialism in the ancient world. The book is also suitable to the general public interested in world history.

The Association Game

The Association Game
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9781317870074
ISBN-13 : 1317870077
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Association Game by : Matthew Taylor

The story of British football's journey from public school diversion to mass media entertainment is a remarkable one. The Association Game traces British football from the establishment of the earliest clubs in the nineteenth century to its place as one of the prominent and commercialised leisure industries at the beginning of the twenty first century. It covers supporters and fandom, status and culture, big business, the press and electronic media and development in playing styles, tactics and rules. This is the only up to date book on the history of British football, covering the twentieth century shift from amateur to professional and whole of the British Isles, not just England.