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David Hey (1) (1938–2016)

Author of The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History

For other authors named David Hey, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

David Hey was Emeritus Professor of Local and Family History at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Works by David Hey

The Oxford Guide to Family History (1993) 182 copies, 1 review
A History of Sheffield (1998) 17 copies, 1 review
A History of the Peak District Moors (2014) 10 copies, 1 review
Yorkshire from AD 1000 (1986) 7 copies

Associated Works

The History of Myddle (1979) — Editor, some editions — 283 copies, 3 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1938-07-18
Date of death
2016-02-14
Gender
male
Education
University College of North Staffordshire
Occupations
professor
historian
Organizations
University of Sheffield
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Catshaw, South Yorkshire, UK
Associated Place (for map)
South Yorkshire, UK

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Reviews

6 reviews
A thoroughly-researched book by the late Professor of Local and Family History at Sheffield University, the Grass Roots of English History is a drains-up view of the landscape, times and people that shaped England.
The author clearly brings a lifetime of love and experience to this surprisingly readable narrative, and adds extensive notes and a comprehensive bibliography. I particularly appreciated his concise explanation (on pg. 185) of the origins of the religious divide in northern show more Ireland.
This book is a useful addition to my library.
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Heavy on detail but if you know the area then an interesting read which will inform your next walk out there.
The last 30 years have seen a huge growth of interest in local and family history both as a subject for the general enthusiast and as an area of academic study. With over 2000 entries, this "Companion" provides detailed summaries of the latest knowledge in such fields as social, urban, agricultural, legal, family, and ecclesiastical history. Covering a broad canvas, from prehistory to the present day, and taking in the whole of the British Isles, the "Companion" paints a picture of rural and show more urban life. There are entries on activities from bear-baiting and Morris dancing to aerial photography and the use of computers. Individuals included range from historians, writers, and social commentators, to mapmakers, antiquarians, and architects. Institutions and organizations include the Armed Forces, manors, trades unions, Methodists, and the British Library. Cells and cellars combine with entries on cider and cinemas, emigration and employment, foxhunting and framework knitting to provide a compendium of detailed information and advice. An appendix at the back of the book lists national and major county record offices along with special collections of national interest. show less
Research Guides; Surnames - origins; Records - sources; Genealogical Research

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Reviews
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