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Lokalhistoria består av fantastiska berättelser och kunskap om Sverige samt ett antal andra länder, innehållandes allt från svenska brott till lokala gator och gränder som vi alla har besökt. Det är oftast utomlands som folk reser, men skulle du vilja resa runt i Sverige och se några av de dolda upplevelserna vi har i vårt land har vi en stor samling guider för det. Lokalhistoria är för dig som vill lära dig mer om skönheten i Sveriges landskap och dess berättelser. Här kan du hitta inspiration till det goda middagssnacket eller till den alltid så efterlängtade sommarturen.
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  • av Roger Evans
    139,-

  • av Tony Pain
    305,-

  • av Rodney Legg
    305,-

  • av David Banks
    179,-

  • av Peter MacNab
    139,-

    The Clearances are well known as one of the darkest periods of Highland history. Over a hundred-year period somewhere in the region of 150,000 people evicted from the land they had worked for generations; many were forced to start new lives overseas. The human cost was enormous, but there were huge consequences for the Highland economy too as the land was put to different uses.This book details the Clearances as they affected the island of Mull - the Hebridean hub for the emigrant ships which left for the New World. Peter Macnab discusses the influences which changed crofting in the 18th and 19th centuries, the triggers for migration, the crofter protests, the Napier Commission of 1883 and the introduction of various laws to provide security of tenure.Having been brought up in what likely was the last poorhouse in the Hebrides, where his father was governor, Peter Macnab was able to hear directly the stories and about the cruelties suffered. This makes his book a uniquely fascinating perspective on a complex and significant period of Scottish history.

  • av Clifford Hanley
    145,-

    This is Glasgow journalist Cliff Hanley's sparkling, unsentimental and uproariously funny account of growing up in the Gallowgate and then Shettleston in the 1920s and 1930s and his working life as a radio broadcaster and journalist in the 1940s and 1950s. One of the great Glasgow classics, first published in 1957, back in print after many years.

  • av Jesse George-Nichol
    1 339,-

    In Conservative Americanism, the author traces Conservative Americanist ideology between 1854 to 1861 and argues that Border Southerners who joined the American or Know Nothing Party were nativists who believed that foreigners and foreign ideas threatened the institution of slavery and the stability of the Union.

  • av Catriona M.M. MacDonald
    1 149,-

    Why did Scots in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries know so little about their past and even less about those who controlled their history? Is the historical narrative the only legitimate medium through which the past can be made known? Are novelists and historians as far apart as convention has it? In an age when history grounds any claims to national status, these are important questions and they have implications for how Scottish history has evolved, and how Scottish identity has been understood up to the present day.Scottish history is not simply the distillation of Scotland's past: authors shape what we know and how we judge our forebears. This book investigates who decided which Scottish voices of the past would be heard in history's pages and which would ultimately be silenced. It sketches a picture of a narrow and privileged cultural elite that responded belatedly to a more democratic age and only slowly embraced women writers and the interests of 'average' Scots. Integrating historical fiction and popular histories in its appreciation of the Scottish historical imaginary, it most importantly tells the story of why, despite the interests of politicians and others, a truly British history has never emerged.

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    169

    London: A City in Pictures is a visual memento and celebration of the city's unique character and rich mix of diverse cultures.

  • av Roddy Martine
    169

  • av Alistair Moffat
    189,-

    Join Alistair Moffat in this concise and colourful account of Edinburgh, one of the UK's top tourist destinations with 4 million visitors annually. This book is published to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the Founding of the City of Edinburgh.

  • av Alan Taylor
    275,-

    This is a brilliant, eclectic and colourful celebration of the history of Edinburgh through the eyes of those who witnessed it. Not simply a book about the great and good, the famous and infamous; there is testimony from ordinary folk who may not have made their mark on history but who have contributed to Edinburgh's ever-expanding tapestry.

  • av Andrew Fleming
    319,-

    When the last inhabitants of St Kilda were evacuated in 1930, the archipelago at 'the edge of the world' lost its permanent population after five millennia. This book tells the absorbing and eventful story of St Kilda from up to the evacuation and its aftermath, using previously untapped sources to provide fresh insights, and tell the true story.

  • av Norman Pagett
    199,-

    How the Industrial Revolution was born in Shropshire and the important role played by key people in Shropshire to develop large-scale iron smelting using coke and produce the first iron engines, boats, railways and bridges.

  • av Graeme Smith
    269,-

    A pictorial history of Glasgow Harbour - the greatest port in Scotland and one of the largest in Britain - from its beginnings to the present day.

  • av Lorna Talbott
    199,-

    An accessible history of Lincoln from prehistory to the present day highlighting the city's significant events and people

  • av Kieran McCarthy
    199,-

    Explore the historic city of Cork in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.

  • av Richard O'Connor
    199,-

    A fabulous collection of ghostly hauntings in the Black Country. These tales of haunted places, supernatural happenings and weird phenomena will delight the ghost hunters.

  • av John Husband
    199,-

    The beautiful county of Devon is one of the most popular of English counties. Here is a collection of strange tales and local legends from the county.

  • av Tosh Warwick
    199,-

    A fascinating portrait of Middlesbrough presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av Mark McNeill
    265,-

    A stunning collection of photographs showcasing the diversity, beauty and history of Wales from a bird's-eye perspective.

  • av Mark McNeill
    265,-

    A stunning collection of images celebrating the face of the city of Liverpool today, capturing what makes this city special.

  • av Andrew Powell-Thomas
    199,-

    This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of the Isle of Wight's most precious assets shows what makes it such a popular destination.

  • av Dr Barry Darch
    199,-

    Explore the Suffolk town of Beccles in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.

  • av David S. Bartholomew
    239,-

  • av Jacqueline Simpson
    269,-

    From giants and bogeymen to fairies and witches - a detailed exploration of the folklore of Sussex

  • av Fran Doel
    269,-

  • av Kai Roberts
    269,-

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