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- catalog abstract "Longman's familiar Regional History of England series explores the history of England's northern borders - the historic counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, Westmorland and the Furness area of Lancashire - across 1000 years. For most of this long span the region was a world of its own, disrupted by border warfare between England and Scotland, yet frequently neglected by the official authorities to south and north, and dominated by the castles and monastic houses whose impressive remains are still one of its greatest glories. In our own era, interwar depression, the changing role of Britain, and the postwar decline of the industries on which the region's fortunes were based have borne down heavily on the region. Many of its distinctive historical characteristics have been eroded by the homogenising pressures of modern life; and it faces an undefined future in which little is certain beyond the resilience of its people.".
- catalog contributor b10822666.
- catalog contributor b10822667.
- catalog coverage "England, Northern History.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "A Regional History of England series -- pt. 1. c.1000-c.1290. Ch. 1. The Early Medieval North. Ch. 2. Early Medieval Society in the North -- pt. 2. c.1290-1603. Ch. 3. The Later Medieval North. Ch. 4. The Tudor North. Ch. 5. The Church in the Late Medieval and Tudor Periods. Ch. 6. Northern Society and Economy -- pt. 3. 1603-c.1850. Ch. 7. After the Union of the Crowns. Ch. 8. Religion and Philanthropy. Ch. 9. The Agricultural Economy. Ch. 10. Communications and Transport. Ch. 11. Coal-Mining and Related Developments. Ch. 12. Other Aspects of the Regional Economy. Ch. 13. Northern Towns. Ch. 14. Continuity and Change -- pt. 4. 1850-1920. Ch. 15. Industrial Revolution. Ch. 16. Transport, Agriculture and Services.".
- catalog description "In our own era, interwar depression, the changing role of Britain, and the postwar decline of the industries on which the region's fortunes were based have borne down heavily on the region. Many of its distinctive historical characteristics have been eroded by the homogenising pressures of modern life; and it faces an undefined future in which little is certain beyond the resilience of its people.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-444) and index.".
- catalog description "Longman's familiar Regional History of England series explores the history of England's northern borders - the historic counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, Westmorland and the Furness area of Lancashire - across 1000 years. For most of this long span the region was a world of its own, disrupted by border warfare between England and Scotland, yet frequently neglected by the official authorities to south and north, and dominated by the castles and monastic houses whose impressive remains are still one of its greatest glories.".
- catalog extent "xix, 460 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0582493331 (cds)".
- catalog identifier "058249334X (ppr)".
- catalog isPartOf "A regional history of England".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Longman,".
- catalog spatial "England, Northern History.".
- catalog subject "942.7 21".
- catalog subject "DA670.N73 M38 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Regional History of England series -- pt. 1. c.1000-c.1290. Ch. 1. The Early Medieval North. Ch. 2. Early Medieval Society in the North -- pt. 2. c.1290-1603. Ch. 3. The Later Medieval North. Ch. 4. The Tudor North. Ch. 5. The Church in the Late Medieval and Tudor Periods. Ch. 6. Northern Society and Economy -- pt. 3. 1603-c.1850. Ch. 7. After the Union of the Crowns. Ch. 8. Religion and Philanthropy. Ch. 9. The Agricultural Economy. Ch. 10. Communications and Transport. Ch. 11. Coal-Mining and Related Developments. Ch. 12. Other Aspects of the Regional Economy. Ch. 13. Northern Towns. Ch. 14. Continuity and Change -- pt. 4. 1850-1920. Ch. 15. Industrial Revolution. Ch. 16. Transport, Agriculture and Services.".
- catalog title "The northern counties from AD 1000 / Norman McCord and Richard Thompson.".
- catalog type "text".