1st Edition

The South East from 1000 AD

By Peter Brandon, Brian Short Copyright 1990
    464 Pages
    by Routledge

    464 Pages
    by Routledge

    A volume dealing with the regional and local history of South East England, this covers the landcape and society of the modern counties of Surrey, Kent, East and West Sussex and Greater London, south of the Thames from late Anglo-Saxon times to the present. The authors have tried to show the diversity that can be found within the region as well as common characteristics which illustrate the local peculiarities of the area. The works in the series offer a synthesis of both historical and archaeological work in local areas. Each region is covered in two linked but independent volumes, the first covering the period up to AD 1000 and necessarily relying on archaeological data, and the second bringing the story up to modern times. It aims to portray life as it was experienced by the majority of people of South Britain or England as it was to become. The authors look at the major historical events which have an impact on the reagion - wars, plagues, technological changes and socio-cultural trends amongst them - but they also stress the underlying continuity of rural and urban life.

    General Preface, A Regional History of England series, Preface, Chapter 1 The Personality of South-East England Chapter 2 The Early Middle Ages Chapter 3 The Later Middle Ages Chapter 4 The South East in Transition, 1520 -1660 Chapter 5 Innovation and Stress, 1660 -1837 Chapter 6 A Century of Change, 1837 -1939 Chapter 7 ‘Megalopolis Denied’: The South East since 1939 Epilogue Changing Regional Relationships over the Last Millennium

    Biography

    C. B. Phillips, J. H. Smith