History
COMING SOON A History of Doughty's Hospital, Norwich, 1687-2009
Nigel Goose and Leanne Moden
Studies in Regional and Local History
This major series is under the general editorship of Professor Nigel Goose, Professor of Social and Economic History and Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History at the University of Hertfordshire. It is designed to make high quality, specialist academic texts available to a wider audience at affordable prices.
Volume 1: A Hertfordshire demesne of Westminster Abbey: Profits, productivity and weather
Derek Vincent Stern and Chris Thornton (OUT OF PRINT)
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.)
NEW Volume 7: A Lost Frontier Revealed: Regional separation in the East Midlands
Alan Fox
John Mullan and Richard Britnell
Explorations in Local and Regional History
This new series of Explorations in Local and Regional History is a continuation and development of the 'Occasional Papers' of the University of Leicester's Department of English Local History, a series started by Herbert Finberg in 1952.
Series Editors: Nigel Goose (Centre for Regional and Local History, University of Hertfordshire) and Christopher Dyer (Centre for English Local History, University of Leicester)
Volume 1: Landscapes Decoded: The origins and development of Cambridgeshire's medieval fields
Susan Oosthuizen
Volume 2: The Self-Contained Village? The social history of rural communities, 1250-1900
Christopher Dyer (Ed.)
NEW Volume 3: Deserted Villages Revisited
Christopher Dyer and Richard Jones (Eds)
CD-Rom
Hertfordshire Census 1851: Family History edition on CD-ROMNigel Goose (Ed.)


