Hertfordshire Association for Local History explained
The Hertfordshire Association for Local History exists to promote the study and enjoymentof history in Hertfordshire, England.[1] The association publishes a journal, Herts Past and Present, and a book series, Hertfordshire Publications, in association with the University of Hertfordshire Press.[2] The Hertfordshire Publications book series has been in existence for over 40 years and has been an imprint of the university since 2001.[3]
Selected publications
- Gear, Gillian. (2001) Community Life in Hertfordshire 2000.
- Munby, Lionel M. (2001) The Common People are Not Nothing: Conflict in Religion and Politics in Hertfordshire, 1575–1780.
- Tomkins, Malcolm. (2001) So That Was Hertfordshire: Travellers' Jottings 1322–1887.
- King, Steve, & Gillian Gear. (2013) A Caring County? Social Welfare in Hertfordshire from 1600. University of Hertfordshire Press.
- Lockyear, Kris. (Ed.) (2015) Archaeology in Hertfordshire: Recent Research A Festschrift for Tony Rook. University of Hertfordshire Press.
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.halh.org.uk/ Hertfordshire Association for Local History.
- http://www.halh.org.uk/hertfordshire-publications.html Hertfordshire Publications.
- http://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/corporate-governance/our-structure/subsidiary-companies/uh-press/our-subject-areas/hertfordshire-publications Hertfordshire Publications.