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Revision as of 16:28, January 19, 2012
Spatial analysis
Editorial history
03/10/11, CSG: Created page
Contents
Overview
Draft bibliography of books and articles dealing with techniques of spatial analysis applied to historical understanding of society, commerce and politics
Suggested links
See Bibliography
To do
Bibliography
Royle, Edward (ed.), Issues of regional identity: in honour of John Marshall (Manchester, 1998)
- Royle, Edward, 'Ch. 1: Introduction: regions and identities', pp. 1-13
- Roberts, Elizabeth & Oliver M. Westall, 'Ch. 11: J.D. Marshall: the making of the identity of a regional historian, pp. 226- ?
- Stimulating review of the life, work and motivation of John Marshall, social and economic historian. Born in the East Midlands, based at University of Lancaster, who developed strong research base in regional history of north-west England. Influenced by J.D. Chambers research work on Nottinghamshire. In 1973 Centre for North-West Regional Studies (CNWRS) was created, with Marshall as its Director
Stoyle, Mark, Loyalty and locality: popular allegiance in Devon during the English Civil War (Exeter, 1994)
Tomlins, Christopher, Freedom bound: law, labor, and civic identity in coloniuing English America (Cambridge, 2010)
- New, interesting academic study, including an insightful chapter on localitity and administrative control, linking structures and systems at county and sub-county level to the historical origins, geography, agrircultural and manorial practices at a micro-level (Ch. 7: Localities, Legalities', pp. 296-334