Roger J.P. Kain

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  1. 1. The Tithe Surveys Of England And Wales

    A Cartographic Analysis and County-by-County Catalogue

    This comprehensive work delves into the intricacies of the tithe surveys conducted across England and Wales during the 19th century, offering a detailed exploration of their historical, social, and economic significance. It examines the methodology and execution of these surveys, which were pivotal in documenting land ownership and usage, and highlights their impact on rural communities. The book also provides insights into the broader implications of these surveys on the agricultural landscape, shedding light on the transformation of rural society during a period of significant change.

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  2. 2. Tithe Surveys For Historians

    A Guide to the Tithe Surveys of England and Wales

    This book serves as a comprehensive guide for historians and researchers interested in utilizing tithe surveys as a valuable resource for historical analysis. It delves into the intricacies of tithe records, which were originally created to document the payment of tithes, a form of taxation based on agricultural produce. The text explores the historical context of these surveys, their evolution, and their significance in understanding rural economies, land ownership, and social structures in the 19th century. By providing detailed methodologies for interpreting these records, the book equips historians with the tools needed to extract meaningful insights from this rich archival material.

  3. 3. The Historic Parishes Of England And Wales

    an electronic map of boundaries before 1850 with a gazetteer and metadata

    This comprehensive work delves into the intricate tapestry of England and Wales' historic parishes, offering a detailed exploration of their evolution and significance over time. Through meticulous research, it examines the geographical, social, and administrative roles these parishes have played, highlighting their impact on local governance and community identity. The book provides a rich historical context, tracing changes from medieval times to the modern era, and is an invaluable resource for understanding the foundational structures that have shaped the regional landscapes and cultural heritage of these nations.

  4. 4. Planning For Conservation

    This insightful work delves into the intricate process of conservation planning, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that integrates environmental preservation with sustainable development. It explores various strategies and methodologies that can be employed to protect natural resources while accommodating human needs. The book highlights the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, including government bodies, local communities, and conservationists, to ensure that conservation efforts are both effective and equitable. Through case studies and practical examples, it provides a comprehensive guide for policymakers and practitioners aiming to achieve long-term conservation goals.