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Breaking New Ground

Nineteenth century allotments from local sources. Edited by Jeremy Burchardt and Jackie Cooper Includes data CD...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B151

School and Community

Family and community history through the prism of school logbooks. Edited by Professor Michael Drake...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B154

Swing Unmasked

The agricultural riots of 1830-1832 and their wider implications. Edited by Michael Holland with 11 chapters by FACHRS researchers. The associated data CD is included in the price....

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B152

The British Almshouse

New perspectives on philanthropy ca 1400-1914. Edited by Nigel Goose, Helen Caffrey and Anne Langley...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B153

The Home Front 1914-1915 Collection

This contains all 3 volumes of FACHRS major project - The Home Front 1914-1915 and is offered at the special price...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-13956016

The Home Front 1914-1915 Volume 1

The Home Front 1914-1915: Volume 1: Care, Comfort and Support By Gill Clark The first in a series of books based on WWI research by FACHRS members....

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B155

The Home Front 1914-1915 Volume 2

The Home Front 1914-1915: Volume 2. Industry, Agriculture, Food & Rationing, by Christine Seal. The second in a series of books based on WWI research by FACHRS members ...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-B156

The Home Front 1914-1915 Volume 3

Third volume of a trilogy. This book completes the FACHRS Home Front project publications. Volume 3 covers Recruitment and Volunteers, it looks at the impact of the First World War on employment in the commercial sector and industry, in agriculture, in women's role in industry and agriculture, and food and rationing. Agriculture experienced a major loss of men which impacted on food production an...

Supplied by: Family and Community Historical Research Society Product Ref: FCH-13956005