Microhistories
Discover the transformative societal changes of the modern western world in Microhistories by Barry Reay, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling 320-page book employs a local study to delve into significant topics such as marriage, fertility, health, and the roles of women and children. Reay's innovative approach integrates a variety of research techniques, offering insights into issues like illegitimacy and sexuality. Microhistories serves as an engaging example of the 'new rural history,' providing readers with a unique perspective on the past. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book will enrich your understanding of British and Irish history from c. 1500 to c. 1900. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these pivotal themes that shaped society as we know it today.