Local History for Beginners

“Local History for Beginners” by Robert William Dunning, published by Phillimore in 1980, is a revised edition comprising 114 pages. This book serves as an introduction to the field of local history, providing readers with foundational knowledge and insights into the subject. It aims to equip beginners with the tools necessary to explore and understand the significance of local historical narratives.
Readers will find a structured approach to the study of local history, emphasizing the importance of community and regional contexts. The book discusses various methodologies and resources that can be utilized in researching local histories, making it a practical guide for those interested in delving into their own area’s past. Through its accessible language and clear explanations, this edition invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of local heritage and encourages exploration of historical sources.
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