Family & Community History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
POLITICS, PROPERTY AND FAMILY RESOURCES: THE BUSINESS STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY SMALL SHIPBUILDERS IN FOWEY AND POLRUAN, CORNWALL, IN THE 19TH CENTURY2001/05/01English2
INFANT MORTALITY IN ASYLUM ROAD,KINGSTON UPON THAMES,1872-1911: AN EXERCISE IN MICROHISTORY2004/11/01English2
‘FORGET? NO, I NEVER ...’: POLISH REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR ON SELF, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY2003/05/01English2
GOVERNING THE COMMUNITY: THE RISE OF RADICAL POLITICS IN OLDHAM, LANCASHIRE 1790-18372001/11/01English2
Voluntary Societies and the Urban Local Community: A Case Study of the Halifax Mechanics' Institution2008/05/01English2
Evaluating marital stability in late-Victorian Camberwell2018/01/02English1
An investigation into the testamentary content of Stafford wills 1761–18602018/01/02English1
Surname indices: the effects of parliamentary enclosure of the fields on kinship families during the nineteenth century2017/05/04English1
‘Reconciled gradually to the system of indoor relief’: the poor law in wales during the ‘crusade against out-relief’, c. 1870 – c. 18902017/05/04English1
Examining the effect of occupational structure on social mobility – an investigation of A Black Country village 1851–19012017/05/04English1
Useful work for idle hands or a brightening and elevating influence? The introduction of the Brabazon Employment Scheme to Glasgow’s public institutions in the late 19th century2017/05/04English1
Journal News Autumn 20172017/05/04English1
BEN TILLETT, BRADFORD AND THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR MOVEMENT1999/11/01English1
LAST CALL BEFORE THE UNDERTAKER: A COMMUNITY’S PERCEPTION OF THE LOCAL WORKHOUSE AND OLD PEOPLE’S CARE BEFORE AND AFTER THE INCEPTION OF THE WELFARE STATE2005/11/01English1
COTTON FACTORY OR WORKHOUSE: POOR LAW ASSISTED MIGRATION FROM BUCKINGHAMSHIRE TO NORTHERN ENGLAND, 1835-18372000/05/01English1
REVIEWS2001/05/01English1
THE 1868 GENERAL ELECTION IN MONMOUTHSHIRE2002/11/01English1
RELIGION AND COMMUNITY: FRAMEWORKS AND ISSUES2002/05/01English1
FAMILY, KINSHIP AND REVOLUTION: THE RUSSIAN NOBILITY, 1917-232005/05/01English1
REVOLUTION BEGINS AT HOME? THE LIFE OF THE FIRST SOVIET FAMILY2005/11/01English1
FEASTING IN A SOUTH YORKSHIRE COLLIERY DISTRICT: RESISTANCE AND ACCOMMODATION TO CUSTOMARY CHANGE IN WOMBWELL AND DARFIELD, c.1860-19002001/05/01English1
JOHN RYLE, THE INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL MEDICINE AND THE HEALTH OF OXFORD STUDENTS2004/05/01English1
THE DORKING EMIGRATION SCHEME OF 18322004/11/01English1
RELATIVE VALUE: THE FINANCING OF FAMILIES1999/05/01English1
The Census Records of Leicester 1851–1911, Class and Society2021/09/02English1
‘Idiots’ in Eighteenth-Century London Families and Communities: Evidence from Old Bailey Trials2022/05/04English1
Law breaking in hampshire as an expression of nonconformist opposition to the education act 19022020/01/02English1
‘Raising Sand, Soil and Gravel’ Pardon Refusers On-Board Prison Hulks (1776–1815)2017/01/02English1
Fraternal Networks Of Victorian Norfolk2021/01/02English1
Darlaston: Growth of A Staffordshire Industrial Town During the Nineteenth Century2021/01/02English1