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A history of the County of Durham

edited by Gillian Cookson

(The Victoria history of the counties of England)

Published for the Institute of Hitorical Research, by Boydell & Brewer, 2005-

  • v. 4. Darlington
  • v. 5. Sunderland

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County Durham

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Note

"This volume is the fourth to appeare in the series for County Durham, almost 80 years after the publication of volume III."--Pref. of v. 4

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 4. Darlington ISBN 9781904356264

Description

Tracing the history of Darlington from its beginnings as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement right up to the present, this volume marks the rebirth of the Victoria County History of Durham. This latest volume in the Victoria Country History of Durham (the first for over eighty years) presents a study of the township of Darlington, part of the parish of the same name. It traces the history of Darlington from the earliest times: a small Anglo-Saxon settlement becoming a flourishing bishop's borough in the middle ages; its growth as an important staging post on the Great North Road during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; and the town'sprosperity during the nineteenth century, reinforced by its situation on the railway network. The story is taken up to the present time, with accounts of Darlington's social, political, topographical and economic history. The latter includes thorough accounts of major industries, including iron and engineering, leather, and the little-known but highly significant worsted and linen manufacturing industries. GILLIAN COOKSON is County Editor, VictoriaCounty History of Durham.
Volume

v. 5. Sunderland ISBN 9781904356448

Description

Full and authoritative history of Sunderland, from its origins to the present day. Famed across Europe during Bede's time and the heyday of Wearmouth monastery, Sunderland found a less celebrated renown in the twentieth century with the distress of its heavy industries between the wars, and their final extinction in the 1980s. Between those very contrasting eras, its story is one of re-invention and of a growing industrial and commercial might. The coal trade transformed the town during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; shipbuilding came to the fore in the nineteenth, and Wearside became the nation's, and the world's, greatest shipbuilder. Though it lacked formal local government before 1835, this was a wealthy and relatively sophisticated town, with a great and spectacular early iron bridge (1796). This volume covers the history of Sunderland from the earliest times and into the twenty-first century, including its landscape and buildings, government, trade and industry, politics and social institutions.

Table of Contents

Introduction Before the Norman Conquest Medieval Settlement and Society Growth, 1600-1800 Industrial Town, 1800-1914 Twentieth-Century Town and City Churches and Religious Bodies Trade, Industry, and Communications Major Buildings and Public Spaces Public Services and Utilities Social and Cultural Life List of Abbreviations Bibliography

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Details

  • NCID
    BA73442477
  • ISBN
    • 1904356265
    • 9781904356448
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Woodbridge, Suffolk
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    31 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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