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St Albans Mark Freeman

St Albans By Mark Freeman

St Albans by Mark Freeman


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Presents an important history of St Albans. This title combines local history with important national themes.

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St Albans: A History by Mark Freeman

This book covers more than 2,000 years of history. St Albans - or Verulamium - was one of the largest and most important towns in Roman Britain, and the site of Britain's first Christian martyrdom. After the fall of the Roman town, a small community of Christians remained, and out of the dark ages emerged St Albans abbey, one of the most significant religious houses of medieval England. However, the history of later medieval St Albans was dominated by conflict between the abbey and the civic authorities. The monks repeatedly thwarted the ambitions of the townspeople, and it was only after the dissolution of the abbey that St Albans was able to secure self-government. This book traces the evolution of urban government in St Albans, and the people's experiences of the political upheavals that beset England in this period.Like many other towns, St Albans was touched by the wars of the Roses, the civil war, and many lesser conflicts.In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the economic importance of St Albans as a 'thoroughfare town', on a main road north from London, grew. St Albans also became a centre of straw-plaiting, while at the other end of the social scale, the town was known as a center of political bribery and corruption.In modern times St Albans has grown substantially, along with other towns in the commuter belt. Extended suburban housing development was made possible by the railway, which arrived in 1858, and the spread of car ownership. St Albans - which became a city in 1877 - has been described as 'a terribly smug place', but has much to recommend it, not least the long and varied history which has itself remained an important theme in the city's cultural life. The book deals with all aspects of the history of St Albans, but is particularly concerned with the economic and social life of the city. Two themes stand out: the constant economic, political and cultural pull of London, and the ways in which St Albans has promoted, and been influenced by, its own past. St Albans: A History is illustrated with more than 200 images, most in full color.

About Mark Freeman

Dr Mark Freeman was born in St Albans in 1974, and educated at Skyswood JMI school, St Albans School, Merton College Oxford and the University of Glasgow, where he is now a Senior Lecturer in Economic and Social History.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 1 Verlamion and Verulamium: The Iron Age and Roman town 7 2 Kingsbury and St Albans: The Anglo-Saxon abbey and town 41 3 Norman Conquest to Black Death 67 4 From the Black Death to the dissolution of the monasteries 101 5 Chartered borough and 'thoroughfare town', 1539-1700 135 7 Economy, society and government, 1700-1835 173 8 Victorian and Edwardian St Albans 209 9 An expanding manufacturing centre, 1914-1945 255 10 'A terribly smug place': St Albans since 1945 287Notes and references 326Appendix: Sources for tables and charts 349Bibliographical note 351Index 353

Additional information

GOR008413661
9781859361399
1859361390
St Albans: A History by Mark Freeman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Carnegie Publishing Ltd
2008-10-03
368
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