Russell, Rex C. (Rex Charles)
Russell, R. C.
Rex C Russell Historian and author
Russell, Rex C.
VIAF ID: 275468520 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Rex C Russell ‡c Historian and author
- 100 1 _ ‡a Russell, R. C.
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Russell, Rex C. ‡q (Rex Charles)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Russell, Rex C. ‡q (Rex Charles)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
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The enclosure of Barton-upon Humber: 1793-1796 | |
The enclosures of Alkborough 1765-1768, West Halton 1772-1773, Whitton 1773-1775, Scotter and Scotterthorpe, 1808-1820 | |
The enclosures of Bottesford & Yaddlethorpe, 1794-7, Messingham, 1798-1804, and Ashby, 1801-1809 | |
The enclosures of Burton upon Stather, Thealby and Coleby 1803-1806, Winterton, 1770-1772 | |
The enclosures of East Halton, 1801-1804, & North Kelsey, 1813-1840 | |
The enclosures of Market Rasen, 1779-1781 and of Wrawby cum Brigg, 1800-1805 | |
The enclosures of Scawby, 1770-1771, Kirton in Lindsey, 1793-1801, and of Hibaldstow, 1796-1803 | |
The enclosures of Searby 1763-1765, Nettleton 1791-1795, Caistor 1796-1798, & Caistor Moors 1811-1814 | |
The foundation and maintenance of schools for the poor | |
From cock-fighting to chapel building : changes in popular culture in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Lincolnshire : documents and commentaries | |
A history of schools & education in Lindsey, 1965 i.e. 1966. | |
Land, people, and landscapes : essays on the history of the Lincolnshire region, written in honour of Rex Russell | |
Landscape changes in South Humberside, 1982: | |
The logic of open field systems | |
Making new landscapes in Lincolnshire : the enclosures of thirty-four parishes | |
Parliamentary enclosure, common rights and social change : evidence from the parts of Lindsey in Lincolnshire | |
The "revolt of the field" in Lincolnshire : the origins and early history of farm-workers' trade unions | |
Revolution in North Thoresby, Lincolnshire : the enclosure of the parish by act of Parliament, 1836-1846 | |
Sunday schools in Lindsey-the "Miserable Compromise" of the Sunday school | |
The water drinkers in Lindsey : the earlier temperance movement, 1837-1860 : rechabites, teetotallers, moral revolutionists, rational recreation |