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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 280x216 mm, 150 images, mostly colour
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9798888571590
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 280x216 mm, 150 images, mostly colour
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A fully illustrated, lively and wide ranging celebration of the social, economic, religious and architectural history of Shropshire from the Neolithic to modern times,

Volume celebrates the 100th publication of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society, showcasing new research on the county’s history and archaeology.

In 2025, the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society, incorporating the Shropshire Natural History Society and the Shropshire Parish Records Society, will publish the 100th volume of its Transactions. It has taken closer to 150 years than a century to achieve this feat, but it is nonetheless an important milestone for the society. In recognition of this, the Society is publishing these papers to reflect upon the rich and often under-explored historical and archaeological dimensions of the county with the twin aims of showcasing the research currently being carried out across Shropshire to a wider audience, and to alert other researchers of the huge potential that the county has to offer in the hope that they too could become involved in exploring its riches.

The papers offered here are loosely chronological rather than being thematic and contributors were given a free hand over what they wished to write. Equally, the choice of contributors reflects the two current aspects of the society (history and archaeology) and are fashioned to demonstrate the contribution that the authors are currently making to their respective fields. They are new research papers and are not designed to look back at the society and its earlier works. In making this distinction, the aspiration is that this volume’s contents will be of much broader interest than just the county and its region but will instead showcase the undoubtedly high potential for future research that can inform broader subject areas of national interest and importance.
Dedication
The Loggerheads: a note Roger H. White
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
A note relating to the maps in
Chapters 5 and 8
A note on referencing

Preface: Roger H. White
1. Borderline practices? Reassessing earlier prehistory in Shropshire
David Mullin and Jodie Lewis
2. In the line of duty: new approaches to the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age
archaeologies of Shropshire
Andy Wigley
3. On the fringes or at the heart of things? Shropshire in the Roman era
Roger H. White
4. A meeting of peoples: PAS metalwork, material, and documentary evidence
for cultural exchange in Anglo-Saxon Shropshire and the Mercian West
Midlands
Morn Capper
5. Medieval towns in Shropshire, 9011500
Nigel Baker
6. Cemeteries everywhere enclosed, churches properly built and well
furnished. Parish churches in Shropshires changing religious landscape
before 1200
John Hunt
7. From medieval to modern: a story of early industrialisation in Shropshire
Paul Belford
8. The whole party of the Kings in this county being engaged, directly or
indirectly, in this business: Shropshire and the regional conflict in 1648
Jonathan Worton
9. The Grand Tour and the Shropshire Country House a focus on collecting
and architectural response in the long eighteenth century
Gareth Williams
10. Celebrating the manuscript maps of Shropshire
Robert Silvester
11. The changing pattern of industrial history
Barrie Trinder
12. The role of adult education in history and archaeology, 19452000
Barrie Trinder
13. What future for Shropshires past?
Roger H. White
14. Endword
Trevor Rowley