Essays in Kentish History by Margaret Roake, John Whyman
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Overview: It has not been easy to select the 23 articles for this volume from the many valuable contributions over a long period to Archaeologia Cantiana. The editors in making their choice have sought to offer a reasonably balanced picture of the social and economic scene from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Nine of the articles are specifically pre-1700 and thirteen concentrate on the later period. The fact that no article written before 1917 has been selected is explained by the changing nature of historical research and the current interests of economic and social historians. Since the essays which follow are reproduced in exactly their original form, readers will notice an inevitable variety in style and presentation.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Overview: It has not been easy to select the 23 articles for this volume from the many valuable contributions over a long period to Archaeologia Cantiana. The editors in making their choice have sought to offer a reasonably balanced picture of the social and economic scene from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Nine of the articles are specifically pre-1700 and thirteen concentrate on the later period. The fact that no article written before 1917 has been selected is explained by the changing nature of historical research and the current interests of economic and social historians. Since the essays which follow are reproduced in exactly their original form, readers will notice an inevitable variety in style and presentation.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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