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This volume guides school readers through the county's physical geography and geological formation, then traces human occupation from prehistoric inhabitants through Roman engineering, Saxon and Norse settlement, Norman influence, and the development of medieval abbeys, churches, and palatine governance. It surveys urban growth, Tudor and Stuart political and religious changes, Civil War engagements, the Industrial Revolution and railway expansion, and nineteenth-century reforms, concluding with notable local figures. Emphasis is placed on learning by observing local antiquities and landscapes to connect architectural styles and sites with broader national movements.
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