The Victoria History of the County of York
Author : William Page
Publisher :
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 17,63 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Natural history
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Author : William Page
Publisher :
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 17,63 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Natural history
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Page : pages
File Size : 34,90 MB
Release : 1907
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Author : Indiana
Publisher :
Page : 2318 pages
File Size : 23,99 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Indiana
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Author : Indiana State Library
Publisher :
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 50,84 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Libraries
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Author : Iowa. General Assembly
Publisher :
Page : 1394 pages
File Size : 40,46 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Iowa
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Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
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Page : 478 pages
File Size : 37,10 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Classification
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Author : Robert Lee
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 30,8 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781843833475
A detailed survey of the Anglican mission to the coalfields in an era where rapid industrialisation crucially affected the old ecclesiastical structures. In 1860 the Diocese of Durham launched a new mission to bring Christianity - and specifically Anglicanism - to the teeming population of the Durham coalfield. Over the preceding fifty years the Church of England had become increasingly marginalised as the coalfield population soared. Parish churches that had been built to serve a scattered, rural medieval population were no longer sufficiently close - or relevant - to the new industrial townships that werebeing constructed around the coalmines. The post-1860 mission was a belated attempt to reach out to the new coalfield population, and to rescue them from the forces of Methodism, labour militancy and irreligion. It was posited onthe need to build new churches, to delineate new parishes and to recruit a new type of clergyman: working-class and down-to-earth in origin and outlook, and somebody who could make an empathetic connection with his new parishioners. This book is a detailed exploration of the way in which the Church of England in Durham handled its mission. It follows the Church's relationship with the coalfield, which ranged from an early-nineteenth-century aloofness to an early-twentieth-century identification which many church leaders considered had gone too far, and in so doing reveals how the Durham experience relates to national attempts to maintain Anglicanism's relevance and presence in an increasingly secular and sceptical society. Dr ROBERT LEE lectures in History at the University of Teesside, Middlesbrough.
Author : Diana Newton
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 29,26 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843832546
This study of England's north-eastern parts examines counties Durham and Northumberland as well as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with its central theme the extent to which the county gentry and urban elites possessed a sense of regional identity. It concentrates on these elites' social, political, religious and cultural connections which extended beyond the purely administrative jurisdictions of the county or town. By concentrating on a series of seismic changes inthe area - the demise of its great regional magnates, the rapid upsurge of the coal industry and the union of the crowns - it offers a distinctive chronological coverage, from the latter half of the sixteenth century through to the early seventeenth century. Old stereotypes of the north-eastern landed elites as isolated and backward are overturned while their response to state formation reveals their political sophistication. Traditional views of the religious conservatism of the north-eastern parts are reassessed to demonstrate its multi-faceted complexion. And contrasting cultural patterns are analysed, through ballad literature, the cult of St Cuthbert and increasing exposure to metropolitan "civility", to reveal a series of sub-regions within the north-eastern reaches of the kingdom. Dr DIANA NEWTON is Lecturer in History at the University of Teesside.
Author : Indiana State Library
Publisher :
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 41,91 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Libraries
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Author : Sam Davies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 631 pages
File Size : 40,97 MB
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1351948040
These volumes provide an essential comprehensive work of reference for the annual municipal elections that took place each November in the 83 County Boroughs of England and Wales between 1919 and 1938. They also provide an extensive and detailed analysis of municipal politics in the same period, both in terms of the individual boroughs and of aggregate patterns of political behaviour. Being annual, these local election results give the clearest and most authoritative record of how political opinion changed between general elections, especially useful for research into the longer gaps such as 1924-29 and 1935-45, or crisis periods such as 1929-31. They also illuminate the impact of fringe parties such as the Communist Party and the British Union of Fascists, and also such questions as the role of women in politics, the significance of religious and ethnic differentiation and the connection between occupational and class divisions and party allegiance. Analysis at the ward level is particularly useful for socio-spatial studies. A major work of reference, County Borough Elections in England and Wales, 1919-1938 is indispensable for university libraries and local and national record offices. Each volume has approximately 700 pages.