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PUBLICATIONS

 

The Centre publishes a series of pamphlets (Papers in North-East History) and two series of books: through Shaun Tyas, the Studies in North-East History, and through Boydell, the Regions and Regionalism series.


 


Froissart: Battle of Neville's Cross
STUDIES IN NORTH-EAST HISTORY

David Rollason (ed.), Symeon of Durham, Historian of Durham and the North is a very substantial and well-illustrated collection of 17 scholarly studies of this important 12th-century figure and the manuscript problems involved in the criticism of his work.

Michael Prestwich and David Rollason (eds.), The Battle of Neville's Cross 1346, an illustrated collection of 10 essays (and appendix of documents) on the battle and its context.

Christine Newman, Late Medieval Northallerton. A Small Market Town in its Hinterland, a scholarly monograph on the economic and social life of the town between 1470 and 1540.

Anne Orde, Religion, Business and Society in North-East England: the Pease Family of Darlington in the Nineteenth Century, the first study of the great Quaker dynasty and its impact on a northern town.
Above titles available through Mr Shaun Tyas, 1 High Street, Donnington, Lincolnshire PE11 4TA. Tel: 01775-821542


 

Rowlandson: York Races

PAPERS IN NORTH-EAST HISTORY

Published for the Centre by the University of Teesside, this is a series of papers each founded on the original research of its author.

* denotes Out of Print
No 1 Kings of the Moor: North Yorkshire Racehorse Trainers, 1760 - 1900, M J Huggins (1991)
No 2 A Great Revolutionary Deluge? Education and the Reformation in County Durham, J J Vickerstaff (1992)*
No 3 A Few Choice Spirits: Working Class Radicals in Cleveland, 1870 - 75, A Nicholson (1993)
No 4 Fountains Abbey in Mid-Fifteenth Century, S Payne (1993)
No 5 Politics and the Northumberland Miners: Liberals and Labour in Morpeth and Wansbeck, 1890 - 1922, R M Hodnett (1994)
No 6 A Well-Chosen, Effective Body of Men: the Middlesbrough Police Force, 1841 - 1914, D Taylor (1995)
No 7 Robert Bowes and the Pilgrimage of Grace, Christine M Newman (1997)*
No 8 The Sequence of the Sacrament at Durham, John McKinnell (1998)
No 9 Backhouses' Bank, 1764 - 1839, John Banham (1999)
No 10 The Grey Monument: The Making of a Regional Landmark, Peter Brett (2000)
No 11 The Foundation of Hexham Priory, 1070-1170, Ralph Waltershpracher (2002)
No 12 The Teesside Seaside: Redcar between the wars, John Walton (2003)
No 13 The Fragility of Rural Liberalism: Parliamentary Elections and Party Politics in Richmond (North Yorkshire), 1832-1929, Duncan Bythell (2003)
No 14 The Port of Stockton 1702-1802, Tony Barrow (2005)
No 15 Hostility or Welcome: Migration to the North East since 1945, David Renton (2006)
No 16 Law and Disorder in the Medieval North-East: The Claxtons and the Barony of Dilston in Northumberland, Brian Barker (2007)

Each pamphlet is priced at £5.95, and available direct from the Secretary, Centre for Regional and Local Historical Research, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough TS1 3BA. Tel.01642 384665


 

Margaret Harvey book

REGIONS AND REGIONALISM

Published by The Boydell Press

The Durham Liber Vitae and its context, eds. David Rollason, A.J.Piper, Margaret Harvey (2004)

Captain Cook, Glyndwr Williams (2004)

North-East England in the later middle ages, eds. Christian D Liddy, Richard H Britnell (2005)

North-East England, 1850-1914, Graham J Milne (2006)

North-East England: governance, culture and identity, Diana Newton (2006)

Lay religious life in late medieval Durham, Margaret Harvey (2006)

Peasants and production in the medieval North-East, Ben Dodds (2007)

The Church of England and the Durham coalfield, Robert Lee (forthcoming 2007)

Regional identities in North-East England, 1300-2000, eds. A G Green, A J Pollard (forthcoming 207)

The land of the Prince Bishops: the bishops of Durham in the later middle ages, Christian D Liddy (forthcoming 2008)

Available from Boydell & Brewer Ltd, PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF.
Books in the Boydell Regions and Regionalism series are available at a 25% discount to NEEHI members.


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