The History of Suffolk (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Raven, John James

 
9780282514372: The History of Suffolk (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore Suffolk from its simple, river-woven landscapes to the depths of its long, layered history. This edition presents a clear, engaging view of the county’s physiography, prehistoric foundations, and the way rivers like the Waveney, Deben, and Orwell have shaped towns, roads, and daily life. It blends descriptive geography with social and cultural insights, offering readers a grounded sense of place and time.

The text guides you through centuries of change, from early settlements to later medieval and Tudor periods, and it notes how local life is reflected in churches, guilds, and everyday records. Rich with place-name lore, parish life, and material culture, it helps you see how Suffolk grew alongside England.


  • A accessible overview of Suffolk’s physical shape, coast, rivers, and key basins.

  • Connections between landscape features and settlement patterns.

  • glimpses into social life, church practices, and local governance across eras.

  • References to enduring place-names, architecture, and regional dialects.



Ideal for readers of local history, regional geography, and anyone curious about how a single county traces England’s broader story.

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