Studies in regional and local history
Studies in Local and Regional History focus on key issues in the histories of poverty, society, landscape and demography from the medieval to the modern periods.
Publications
- Volume 2: From Hellgill to Bridge End: Aspects of economic and social change in the Upper Eden Valley, 1840-95, Margaret E. Shepherd
- Volume 3: Cambridge and its Economic Region, 1450-1560, John S. Lee
- Volume 4: Cultural Transition in the Chilterns and Essex Region, 350 AD to 650 AD, John T. Baker
- Volume 5: A Pleasing Prospect: Social change and urban culture in eighteenth-century Colchester, Shani D’Cruze
- Volume 6: Agriculture and Rural Society after the Black Death: Common themes and regional variations, Richard Britnell and Ben Dodds (Eds.)
- Volume 7: A Lost Frontier Revealed: Regional separation in the East Midlands, Alan Fox
- Volume 8: Land and Family: Trends and local variations in the peasant land market on the Winchester bishopric estates, 1263-1415, John Mullan and Richard Britnell
- Volume 9: Out of the Hay and into the Hops: Hop cultivation in Wealden Kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744-2000, Celia Cordle
- Volume 10: A Prospering Society: Wiltshire in the later Middle Ages, John Hare
- Volume 11: Bread and Ale for the Brethren: The provisioning of Norwich Cathedral Priory, 1260-1536, Philip Slavin
- Volume 12: Poor Relief and Community in Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1547-1600, Marjorie Keniston McIntosh