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Paperback Local Lore, an Introduction to History: By F.E. Melton Book

ISBN: 102581259X

ISBN13: 9781025812595

Local Lore, an Introduction to History: By F.E. Melton

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"Local Lore, an Introduction to History" serves as a foundational guide for exploring the rich tapestry of the past through the lens of local surroundings. Written by F.E. Melton, this work emphasizes the importance of understanding history not just as a series of grand national events, but as a living narrative found in the landscapes, buildings, and traditions of one's own community. By focusing on the concept of local lore, the author provides readers with a practical methodology for historical inquiry, encouraging them to investigate the origins of names, the significance of local landmarks, and the evolution of social customs over time.

This volume is designed to bridge the gap between abstract historical facts and the tangible world that individuals inhabit every day. It acts as both an educational tool and an invitation to discovery, highlighting how the micro-history of a village or town mirrors the macro-history of the nation at large. Readers will find insights into how archaeological remains, parish records, and oral traditions contribute to a comprehensive historical perspective. Whether used as a foundational text for students or as a companion for the amateur historian, "Local Lore, an Introduction to History" remains a compelling testament to the value of regional study and the enduring connection between a people and their immediate heritage.

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