Family & Community History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
IN SEARCH OF COMMUNITY HISTORY2004/05/01English3
‘GETTING OFF AT LOFTUS’: SEX AND THE WORKING-CLASS WOMAN, 1920-19602000/05/01English3
BURNAGE 1880–1905, THE MAKING OF A MIDDLE-CLASS COMMUNITY1998/11/01English3
An Undiscovered Victorian Institution of Care: A Short Introduction to the Cumberland and Westmorland Joint Lunatic Asylum2016/01/02English3
SOPHIA HEATHFIELD OF HAWNES, BEDFORDSHIRE: PUNISHMENT VICTIM OR VICTOR?2018/09/02English3
Supplying the kitchens of the earls of devonshire in the mid-17th century2019/05/04English3
The Duke of Portland and his Agent: The Education Act of 18702016/07/02English3
The wealthier inhabitants of Croydon in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries2018/01/02English2
Depth and diversity in parochial healthcare: Northamptonshire 1750–18302006/05/01English2
Communities of kin and English landed gentry families of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries2018/05/04English2
The Role of the Industrial Workplace in Working-class Community, 1945–19802016/01/02English2
‘Give my love’: community and companionship among former ragged school scholars2018/09/02English2
‘I am but a livery servant’: examining ruptures in master-servant relationships of the nineteenth-century country house2019/05/04English2
‘By the charitie of good people’: poverty and neighbourly support in seventeenth century Lancashire2016/07/02English2
The Fluidity of the ‘Farming Ladder’: The Experience of the Duffin Family, Yorkshire, 1870-19502016/07/02English2
Small and scattered: poor law children’s homes in Leeds, 1900–19502017/09/02English2
From optimism to anger: Reading and the local consequences arising from the Hospital Plan for England and Wales 19622007/05/01English2
The modern Ishmaels? Navvy communities in the High Peak2006/11/01English2
Constructing the scaffolding: the National Census and the English landed gentry family in the Victorian period2006/11/01English2
‘FROM LOCAL HISTORY TOWARDS TOTAL HISTORY’: RECREATING LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN THE 19TH CENTURY2001/11/01English2
BELL, BOOK AND SCANDAL: THE STRUGGLE FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IN A SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE VILLAGE 1880–18901998/11/01English2
DIVIDED COMMUNITIES? RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES IN CARFIN AND NEWAR THILL, LANARKSHIRE, 1922-19392002/05/01English2
EDITORIAL1998/11/01English2
FROM OLD BILLS TO SICK PIGS: OUR WAYSTO CAPTURE COMMUNITY1998/11/01English2
TO WHAT EXTENT WERE WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES OF MATERNITY INFLUENCED BY LOCALITY? BENSON, OXFORDSHIRE c.1945 TO 19702005/05/01English2
APPROACHING THE HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD: FRAMEWORKS FOR LOCAL RESEARCH2000/11/01English2
PROSPEROUS - BUT PRECARIOUS: PROPERTY DEEDS AND MORTGAGES IN A SMALL MARKET TOWN IN THE 18th AND 19th CENTURIES2005/11/01English2
‘BEST FOR THE FAMILY’: RESEARCHING FAMILIES AND BUSINESS2001/05/01English2
ALMSHOUSEVERSUSWORKHOUSE: RESIDENTIAL WELFARE IN 18TH-CENTURY OXFORD2004/05/01English2
A LANDED ESTATE AND PARISH IN THE MID-20TH CENTURY: INSIGHTS FROM THE 1941-43 NATIONAL FARM SURVEY OF ENGLAND AND WALES2005/05/01English2