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Kinship and Survival: the Middlemas Name Through 600 Years Keith Middlemas
Kinship and Survival: the Middlemas Name Through 600 Years
Keith Middlemas
A history of a single kin group, expanding from an Anglo-Norman whose seal is on the Ragman Roll 1296, to 150-odd families of the mid-19th century - a different approach from most family histories written backwards from a present day single unit. Novel aspects include: ? The concept of an "expanding historical torrent" and the importance of kinship in ensuring survival over the long-term. ? Local history (Roxburghshire and Berwickshire, East and Middle Marches) from the Earls of Douglas to the Age of Improvement as a camera obscura, giving a comprehensible slant to wider Scottish history over 600 years. ? Lairdship over time, changing lifestyle, nature of land holding, farming, occupations, tower houses, etc. ? Social metamorphosis and decline, fragmentation of laird class, younger sons, urban middle class merchants, professionals and artisans, as well as agricultural workers. ? Migration and the pressures which caused it, rural to urban, Scotland to northern England, and overseas. ? Sense of identity: what kinship and the name (under several spellings) and the transition from the old church to the new kirk conveyed in the context of Border locality; Scotland and Scottishness, then Britishness and the Empire to World War I.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 25 de mayo de 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9781845300647 |
| Editores | The Grimsay Press |
| Páginas | 328 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 18 × 225 mm · 480 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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