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From civil wars to cod wars, Lincolnshire is no stranger to historical upheaval. The stories in this book follow the pre-Roman, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Danish, Norman and Dutch people who carved a manageable landscape from a wild county of wetlands and wolds.
The Little Book of Lincolnshire recounts the events that made Lincolnshire the jewel in England's agricultural crown, relating how a colourful procession of pirates, monarchs, artists, engineers and hucksters brought wealth and despair in equal measure. The story begins with Neolithic burial mounds and ends with the Humber Bridge, even tackling the vexed question of why Lincolnshire people are called Yellowbellies along the way.
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Preface
Introduction
1 From Prehistory to the Romans
2 Anglo-Danish Lincolnshire
3 The Normans: From Conquest to Anarchy
4 The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: Wool and Guilds
5 The Plantagenets at War
6 Tudor Lincolnshire: Religious Turmoil
7 The Stuarts: War, Poverty and Puritans
8 The Eighteenth Century: Jacobites and Georgians
9 The Nineteenth Century: Feasts, Farms and Ferries
10 The Twentieth Century: War and Change
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