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Georgian Lincoln

Georgian Lincoln

Georgian Lincoln

Francis Hill
September 2008
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Paperback
9780521079242
£36.99
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Paperback

    Sir Francis Hill continues in this volume his majestic history of his native city. Medieval Lincoln appeared in 1948, and was reissued in 1965; Tudor and Stuart Lincoln was published in 1956. This third volume, first published in 1966, covers the period of the industrial revolution and parliamentary reform, the time of' the Napoleonic war and the post-war depression. As in previous volumes, local history is taken as a microcosm of the social history of the nation. Sir Francis works from primary sources, many of them unpublished; these give the feel of the period in a direct and vivid way. Since Lincoln was a county town, a cathedral city, a centre of trade and an industrial centre, its history is in many ways representative of English history as a whole.

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    September 2008
    Paperback
    9780521079242
    384 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.62kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. County Capital
    • 2. Minster and Close
    • 3. Society Belowhill
    • 4. Patronage and Parliamentary Representation
    • 5. Growing Markets
    • 6. The City Belowhill: Economic Affairs
    • 7. Years of War
    • 8. Depression and Recovery
    • 9. The Approach of Reform
    • 10. Latter Days of the Old Corporation
    • 11. Later Georgian Society: High Town
    • 12. Later Georgian Society: Low Town.
      Author
    • Francis Hill