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Local history Local history is the study of history in a geographically local context, often concentrating on a relatively small local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history. Local history is not merely national history writ small ...
is the study of the history of a relatively small geographic area; typically a specific settlement, parish or county. English local history came to the fore with the antiquarians of the 19th century and was particularly emphasised by the creation of the
Victoria County History The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of E ...
series in England. Its establishment as a formal academic discipline is usually credited to
W. G. Hoskins William George Hoskins (22 May 1908 – 11 January 1992) was an English local historian who founded the first university department of English Local History. His great contribution to the study of history was in the field of landscape history ...
who also popularised the subject with his book ''The Making of the English Landscape''.


History

There is incidental material in the writings of
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which can be used for local history although he wrote a ''national'' rather than ''local'' history. During the late medieval, travel writers such as John Leland frequently visited and described local antiquities, although once again, these writers did not set out to write local history. The Tudor period saw the publication of national gazetteers (for example Camden) that frequently contained brief local histories. The eighteenth century saw the emergence of county historians such as Nichols and Morant who were arguably the first local historians. These writers took an interest in subjects that are currently unfashionable (such as manorial descents), but often contain important details which can be used by a modern local historian. The nineteenth century saw the widespread publication of parish histories – often written by the local minister. In 1879
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published the first edition of his ''How to Write the History of a Parish'' that would be used by local historians and genealogists for many years. In 1899, the
Victoria County History The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of E ...
project began to provide a sound academic basis for local history. The early twentieth century saw individuals in universities with job titles related to local history, but the first ''department'' of Local History was established at Leicester in 1947. Interest in local history expanded in the second half of the twentieth century both in numbers and scope. Contemporary researchers gather the conclusions from a wide range of academic disciplines.


Researching local history

Local history research, like that of
family history Genealogy () is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kin ...
, is accessible to people without prior historical training or experience. This is because the very nature of local history is such that starting points are always available locally. An intelligent lay researcher can learn the necessary skills as they research.
Archivists An archivist is an information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value. The records maintained by an archivist can consis ...
and societies can provide advice, encouragement, and information; formal courses of study are also widely available. Many local historians are non-specialists whose enthusiasm for history and have applied this to their area. Most local history researchers follow a process in which they start from the basic facts offered by the available evidence, make a more detailed analysis of that evidence to explore its implications, and then put that analysis in its wider temporal and geographical context. Some take a more theoretical approach: starting from a hypothesis, which they seek to demonstrate or disprove through evidence.


Primary sources for local history

The survival and availability of local records differ significantly from area to area. West is a good guide to what records may exist and how they might be used. Similarly Iredale also describes where records may be found and how they can be used, although he originally wrote more than thirty years ago and is somewhat dated in parts. There are numerous guides to individual record categories which can be found in bibliographies or referenced in more general works.


Secondary sources for local history

Where it exists, the appropriate volume of the
Victoria County History The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of E ...
(VCH) is the best starting point for a locality in England. There is often a local studies library which will contain a wealth of local material. Early county historians, e.g.
Philip Morant Philip Morant (6 October 1700 – 25 November 1770) was an English clergyman, author and historian. Education He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon (now Abingdon School) and Pembroke College, Oxford, eventually taking his mas ...
and his ''History and Antiquities of Essex'', often provide parish by parish accounts, although they frequently include long descriptions of manorial descents which are of little interest to the current generation of historians. If there is a history of the parish church, this may well contain useful material.William Edward Tate, ''The parish chest: a study of the records of parochial administration in England'' (Cambridge University Press, 1969).


Further reading


Books

*Celoria, Francis (1958) ''Teach Yourself Local History''. London: English Universities Press *Dymond, David (1999) ''Researching and Writing History: a practical guide for local historians''. British Association for Local History * Fowler, Simon (2001) ''Starting Out in Local History''. Countryside Books *Friar, Stephen (2001) ''The Local History Companion''. Stroud: Sutton * Hey, David (1992) ''Oxford Companion to Local and Family History''. Oxford: Oxford University Press *Richardson, John (1974) ''The Local Historian's Encyclopedia''. New Barnet: Historical Publications *Rogers, Alan (1972) ''This Was their World: approaches to local history''. London: BBC (to accompany the BBC radio series broadcast Apr.-Jun. & Oct.-Dec. 1972) *Tiller, Kate (1992) ''English Local History: an introduction''. Stroud: Alan Sutton *Trubshaw, Bob (1999) ''How to Write and Publish Local History''. Heart of Albion Press *Winterbotham, Diana & Crosby, Alan (1998) ''The Local Studies Library: a handbook for local historians''. British Association for Local History


Magazines

*''Local History Magazine'' *''Economic History Review'' *''Agricultural History Review'' *''
Urban History Urban history is a field of history that examines the historical nature of cities and towns, and the process of urbanization. The approach is often multidisciplinary, crossing boundaries into fields like social history, architectural history, urb ...
'' *'' Past and Present'' *
Midland History
' *''Northern History''
Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries (SDNQ)
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Southern History
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Journal of Regional and Local History A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of what happened over the course of a day or other period *Daybook, also known as a general journal, a ...
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Local Population Studies Local may refer to: Geography and transportation * Local (train), a train serving local traffic demand * Local, Missouri, a community in the United States * Local government, a form of public administration, usually the lowest tier of administra ...
'' *'' Local Historian''


See also

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Alan Ball Local History Awards The Alan Ball Local History Awards in the United Kingdom exist to recognise outstanding contributions in local history publishing (both in print and in new media), and to encourage the publishing of such works by public libraries and local authori ...
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English county histories English county histories, in other words historical and topographical (or " chorographical") works concerned with individual ancient counties of England, were produced by antiquarians from the late 16th century onwards. The content was variable: m ...
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Microhistory Microhistory is a genre of history that focuses on small units of research, such as an event, community, individual or a settlement. In its ambition, however, microhistory can be distinguished from a simple case study insofar as microhistory aspires ...
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Victoria County History The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of E ...
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A Researcher's Guide to Local History Terminology A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes ...
at Wikibooks


Notes


Further reading

* ''The Victoria History of the Counties of England'' (VCH). * Allison, K. J. (ed.) ''The Ealing Census''. *
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, ''History of the English Church and People'' (AD 731). * Burke, Peter (ed.), ''New Perspectives on Historical Writing'' (Polity Press, 1991) * Clanchy, M.T. ''From Memory to Written Record'' (Blackwell, 1992). * Currie, C. R. J. and Lewis, C. P. ''A Guide to English County Histories'' (Thrupp: Sutton, 1994) * Hoskins, W. G. ''
The Making of the English Landscape ''The Making of the English Landscape'' is a 1954 book by the English local historian William George Hoskins. The book is also the introductory volume in a series of the same name which deals with the English Landscape county by county. It i ...
''. * Phythian-Adams, Charles. ‘An Agenda for English Local History’, in ''Societies, Cultures and Kinship 1580-1850'' (Leicester Univ. Press, 1993). * Raftis, J. A. “British Historiography Decentralizes.” Journal of British Studies,'' vol. 9, no. 1, 1969, pp. 143–151
online[ * Sheeran, George and Yanina. ‘Reconstructing Local History’, Local Historian (November 1999).


External links


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