Two Thousand Years in Exeter (Phillimore Editions) - Hardcover

Hoskins, W. G.

 
9781860773037: Two Thousand Years in Exeter (Phillimore Editions)

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When the Romans came to Britain, the people of Exeter were already waiting for them. Hoskin's original text of 1960 has been updated to include recent developments, but his affection for Exeter is undiminished. Located in prime territory, Exeter became familiar to Saxons and Normans as well as Romans. It founded its own university and hospital in due course, survived sieges in the Civil War, and became a center for printing and commerce. Hoskin's poignant recall of the burning of the city by Nazi bombs is balanced by Harvey's account of how the city brought itself to modernity in its rebuilding. Harvey also includes a comprehensive list of further reading about Exeter and the accomplishments of its people. Distributed in the US by the David Brown Book Company. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The late W.G. HOSKINS was a prolific author of local history books. Born in Exeter in 1908, William George Hoskins was educated at Hele’s School and the University of the South West; he then went on to teach at the then University College, Leicester (1931-51) where he founded the influential School of English Local History – the first department of its kind in Britain. In 1951 he became Reader in Economic History at Oxford, and it is during his time there that both Devon (1954) and The Making of the English Landscape (1955) appeared, both highly influential works, both still in great demand. Returning as Professor to Leicester, now a University, after a few years he withdrew to return to his beloved Devon: to campaign against wholesale re-development – destruction – and to champion similar environmental causes. He enjoyed a national reputation and high regard, which led to radio, television and press appearances – this Devon man changed not only our approach to the study of local history, but also our concern about the conservation of our environment. He died at Cullompton, Devon, in January 1992.

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ISBN 10:  090059201X ISBN 13:  9780900592010
Verlag: Phillimore & Co Ltd, 1970
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