Items where Subject is "942 England & Wales (incl. the local history, Tudors & Anglo Saxons)"
- Dewey Subject Headings (27)
- 900 HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY (INCL. TRAVEL) (27)
- 940 HISTORY OF EUROPE (27)
- 942 England & Wales (incl. the local history, Tudors & Anglo Saxons) (27)
- 940 HISTORY OF EUROPE (27)
- 900 HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY (INCL. TRAVEL) (27)
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Number of items at this level: 24.
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Darwell, John
(2005)
‘Working Lives’ by John Darwell.
Occupational Medicine, 55
(4).
p. 250.
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Eldridge, Jim
(2002)
Armada: The Story of Thomas Hobbs, England 1587-1588.
My Story
.
Scholastic, London.
Eldridge, Jim
(2006)
A canny history of Carlisle.
Canny Histories
.
Bookcase, Carlisle.
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Huggins, Mike
(2017)
Book review: Aintree: the history of the racecourse.
Sport in History, 37
(3).
pp. 381-382.
Huggins, Mike and Mangan, J.A.
(2004)
Disreputable pleasures: less virtuous Victorians at play.
Routledge / Taylor & Francis, London.
Huggins, Mike and Williams, Jack
(2006)
Sport and the English, 1918-1939: between the wars.
Routledge / Taylor and Francis, London.
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Longstaffe, Stephen
(2001)
Puritan tribulation and the protestant English history play.
In: Hadfield, Andrew, (ed.)
Literature and censorship in Renaissance England.
Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 31-49.
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Pollard, Hugh M.
(1957)
Literary associations of the Isle of Man in the nineteenth century.
Journal of Manx Museum, 74
.
pp. 5-7.
Poole, Robert
(2009)
Book review: Loyalism and radicalism in Lancashire, 1798-1815.
English Historical Review, 124
(510).
pp. 1183-1185.
Poole, Robert
(2004)
Collier, John [pseud. Tim Bobbin] (1708–1786), satirist and caricaturist.
In: Goldman, Lawrence, (ed.)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Poole, Robert
(2009)
French revolution or peasants' revolt? Petitioners and rebels in England from the Blanketeers to the Chartists.
Labour History Review, 74
(1).
pp. 6-26.
Poole, Robert
(1995)
"Give us our eleven days!: calendar reform in eighteenth century England.
Past and Present, 149
(1).
pp. 95-139.
Poole, Robert
(2004)
Holder, William (1615/16–1698), Church of England clergyman and natural philosopher.
In: Goldman, Lawrence, (ed.)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Poole, Robert
(2003)
James Butterworth and the autodidact tradition.
In: Window on a Changing World: Edwin Butterworth and the Early Nineteenth Century Provincial Press, 14 June 2003, Manchester Centre for Regional History, Manchester, UK.
(Unpublished)
Poole, Robert
(1984)
Lancashire Wakes Week.
History Today, 34
(8).
pp. 22-29.
Poole, Robert
(1994)
The Lancashire wakes holidays.
Lancashire County Books, Preston, UK.
Poole, Robert
(1983)
Oldham wakes.
In: Walton, John K. and Walvin, James, (eds.)
Leisure in Britain 1780-1939.
Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 71-98.
Poole, Robert
(2009)
Peterloo: what actually happened?
In: Manchester Histories Festival, 21 March 2009, Town Hall, Manchester, UK.
(Unpublished)
Poole, Robert
(2007)
Politics and melodrama in late Georgian England.
In: The Leeds Eighteenth-Century Group Seminar Series, 15 February 2007, University of Leeds, UK.
(Unpublished)
Poole, Robert
(1994)
Samuel Bamford and Middleton rushbearing.
Manchester Region History Review, 8
.
pp. 14-22.
Poole, Robert
(2008)
Samuel Bamford's lost years part 1: the 1820s.
Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 104
.
pp. 93-117.
Poole, Robert
(1998)
Time's alteration: calendar reform in early modern England.
UCL Press / Routledge Taylor & Francis, London, UK.
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Walton, John K. and Poole, Robert
(1982)
The Lancashire wakes in the nineteenth century.
In: Storch, Robert D., (ed.)
Popular culture and custom in nineteenth-century England.
Croom Helm, London, UK, pp. 100-124.