Taking you through the year day by day, The Leicester Book of Days contains a quirky, eccentric, amusing or important event or fact from different periods of history, many of which had a major impact on the religious and political history of England as a whole. Ideal for dipping into, this addictive little book will keep you entertained and informed. Featuring hundreds of snippets of information gleaned from the vaults of Leicester's archives, it will delight residents and visitors alike.



Autorentext

NATASHA SHELDON lives in Leicester and studied Ancient History and Archaeology at the city's university. Passionate about local history, archaeology and travel writing, she is the author of Not a Guide to Leicester and Leicester in 100 Dates, and is also the columnist for the online site Decoded Past.



Zusammenfassung
Experience 100 key dates that shaped Leicester's history, highlighted its people's genius (or stupidity) and embraced the unexpected. Featuring an amazing mix of social, criminal and sporting events, this book reveals a past that will fascinate, delight and even shock both residents and visitors of the city. 16 February 1847 - The Whipping Toms, a group of men with license to whip any person remaining at the Shrove Tuesday Fair after 2 p.m., made one final stand before the tradition was abolished. 19 November 1940 - A total of 150 bombs fell on the city as part of what came to be known as the 'Leicester Blitz', in which 108 people were killed and 284 injured. 4 February 2013 - Leicester University confirmed that the skeleton found under a car park in the city in 2012 was that of King Richard III.
Titel
Leicester in 100 Dates
EAN
9780750958196
ISBN
978-0-7509-5819-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.02 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch