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Book Synopsis
How names were acquired, and how they have changed, is a subject of perennial fascination. They are part of our personal histories, defining who we are and where we live. Names are everywhere, identifying people, places, animals, ships, materials, plants, public houses and fields. To understand them we need to look beyond etymologies, examining names instead in their historic and chronological contexts. The investigations in "Names and History" all involve fascinating detective stories into the connections between names and related subjects - archaeology and the landscape; genealogy, genetics and family networks; dialects and social customs; industrial and farming practices. In them George Redmonds, a leading historian of names, widens the whole range of name studies and draws readers into the enquiry. Names will never seem the same again.

Trade Review
"A rewarding one to read." -- Your Family Tree
"Names and History takes the reader well beyond etymologies by placing a variety of names in their chronological and historical contexts ... A readable explanatory text" Northern History
"...fascinating compendium of research into British names..." -- Steven Poole * The Guardian *

Table of Contents
Illustrations; Introduction; 1 Source Detective; 2 The Surname Revolution; 3 Surname Excursions; 4 The Local History of Place-Names; 5 Minor Place-Names; 6 Field Names; 7 First Names; 8 Inns and Public Houses; 9 Animals; 10 Unofficial Place-Names; 11 Streets; 12 Ships and Fabrics; 13 Plants; Appendices; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.

Names and History: People, Places and Things

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 15/01/2007
    ISBN13: 9781852855079, 978-1852855079
    ISBN10: 185285507X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    How names were acquired, and how they have changed, is a subject of perennial fascination. They are part of our personal histories, defining who we are and where we live. Names are everywhere, identifying people, places, animals, ships, materials, plants, public houses and fields. To understand them we need to look beyond etymologies, examining names instead in their historic and chronological contexts. The investigations in "Names and History" all involve fascinating detective stories into the connections between names and related subjects - archaeology and the landscape; genealogy, genetics and family networks; dialects and social customs; industrial and farming practices. In them George Redmonds, a leading historian of names, widens the whole range of name studies and draws readers into the enquiry. Names will never seem the same again.

    Trade Review
    "A rewarding one to read." -- Your Family Tree
    "Names and History takes the reader well beyond etymologies by placing a variety of names in their chronological and historical contexts ... A readable explanatory text" Northern History
    "...fascinating compendium of research into British names..." -- Steven Poole * The Guardian *

    Table of Contents
    Illustrations; Introduction; 1 Source Detective; 2 The Surname Revolution; 3 Surname Excursions; 4 The Local History of Place-Names; 5 Minor Place-Names; 6 Field Names; 7 First Names; 8 Inns and Public Houses; 9 Animals; 10 Unofficial Place-Names; 11 Streets; 12 Ships and Fabrics; 13 Plants; Appendices; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.

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