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Lokalhistoria består av fantastiska berättelser och kunskap om Sverige samt ett antal andra länder, innehållandes allt från svenska brott till lokala gator och gränder som vi alla har besökt. Det är oftast utomlands som folk reser, men skulle du vilja resa runt i Sverige och se några av de dolda upplevelserna vi har i vårt land har vi en stor samling guider för det. Lokalhistoria är för dig som vill lära dig mer om skönheten i Sveriges landskap och dess berättelser. Här kan du hitta inspiration till det goda middagssnacket eller till den alltid så efterlängtade sommarturen.
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  • av George Nash
    357

  • av Carver Clark Gayton
    401

  • av Jack Hodgson
    351 - 1 177

  • av Paul Kahan
    517

    A comprehensive history of Philadelphia from the region's original Lenape inhabitants to the myriad of residents in the twenty-first centuryPhiladelphia is famous for its colonial and revolutionary buildings and artifacts, which draw tourists from far and wide to gain a better understanding of the nation's founding. Philadelphians, too, value these same buildings and artifacts for the stories they tell about their city. But Philadelphia existed long before the Liberty Bell was first rung, and its history extends well beyond the American Revolution.In Philadelphia: A Narrative History, Paul Kahan presents a comprehensive portrait of the city, from the region's original Lenape inhabitants to the myriad of residents in the twenty-first century.As any history of Philadelphia should, this book chronicles the people and places that make the city unique: from Independence Hall to Eastern State Penitentiary, Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross to Cecil B. Moore and Cherelle Parker. Kahan also shows us how Philadelphia has always been defined by ethnic, religious, and racial diversity-from the seventeenth century, when Dutch, Swedes, and Lenapes lived side by side along the Delaware; to the nineteenth century, when the city was home to a vibrant community of free Black and formerly enslaved people; to the twentieth century, when it attracted immigrants from around the world. This diversity, however, often resulted in conflict, especially over access to public spaces. Those two themes- diversity and conflict- have shaped Philadelphia's development and remain visible in the city's culture, society, and even its geography. Understanding Philadelphia's past, Kahan says, is key to envisioning future possibilities for the City of Brotherly Love.

  • av Nicholas Keefauver Roland
    397

  • av Mark Davis
    271

    A photographic journey around the East End of London exploring the myriad of places connected to Jack the Ripper

  • av Gareth Powell
    201

    A fascinating collection of merged historic and modern images that reflect the changes in Ironbridge Gorge through the decades.

  • av David F. Martin
    401

  • av Dawn Day Biehler
    467

    "Telling a multispecies history of Central Park from the 1850s until the 1970s, Dawn Day Biehler illuminates the vibrant lives of humans and animals in the park, showcasing stories of decorative sheep, nesting swans, capering monkeys, and escaped bison as well as New Yorkers' attempts to reconfigure their relationships to the land and animals and claim spaces for recreation and leisure. Ultimately, Biehler shows how Central Park has always been a place where power and belonging have been contested by animals and humans alike"--

  • av Joseph E Liston
    511

    From humble beginnings in rural America, I grew up in the forest near a wild river destined to work on important engineering projects that would affect the lives of millions of people.Finding the loves of my life and the critical decisions which sometimes ended those relationships and changed my future.The stories of the many people who helped to propel me toward my goal and their contributions that would eventually bring me in a full circle and return home again to where it all began.

  • av Valerie Shrimplin
    201

    An accessible history of St Albans from its beginnings to the present day highlighting the city's significant events and people

  • av Philip Johnson
    201

    A fascinating portrait of Whitstable presented through a remarkable collection of historical postcards.

  • av John Worrall
    271

    A stunning collection of photographs revealing the lives of coastal fishing folk along the East Coast of England.

  • av Martin Brisland
    201

    Explore the Hampshire town of Romsey in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to its history, people and places.

  • av James Lacey
    201

    A haunting collection of images from photographers James Lacey and David Gooch revealing the fascination of derelict buildings and structures around Liverpool and Merseyside.

  • av Naomi Dickins
    201

    A celebration of Canterbury's rich heritage and identity - its special events, achievements, people, industry and landmarks.

  • av David Grzybowski
    261

  • av Wendell W. Young III
    307

  • av E. Lynne Wright
    187

  • av Frank Rennie
    197

  • - England's Past for Everyone
    av Sylvia Pinches
    191

    A history of Ledbury

  • av Michael B. Barry
    347

    The Emergency in Colour brings wartime Ireland to life in dramatic color.Through extensive research, the photos presented here have been painstakingly hand-colorized by photographer John O'Byrne, showing what life on the island was like in extraordinary times.There are over 200 photographs from across the country, many of which have never been published before, all of them accompanied by fascinating and accessible captions from historian Michael B. Barry.

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    av Niall Devitt
    481

    The London Underground, the very essence of a great metropolis, is a story which has fascinated and captivated generations since its first opening in January 1863. For many it is a very familiar narrative, a seemingly well-trodden story, with little new or significant additions, a direct and simple story of development and expansion, from the first trains from Paddington to Farringdon, culminating in today's Elizabeth line. What this book seeks to do is to revisit the seemingly familiar story, but utilising the full wealth of archive primary resources now available. These sources are honed by a highly experienced researcher and historical expert in the subject.The daunting engineering challenges from constructing tunnels under London, or designing Underground rolling stock, to the ever present battle to secure financial stability to expand and enhance the system, along with the unique design culture; are fully explored. The book, first of others, seeks to unify the at times disparate approach to writing on the subject. You will never think about the tube in the same way again.

  • av Lucy McMurdo
    201

    Explore the rich history of Chelsea in West London in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.

  • av Stephen J. Leonard
    317

  • av John Harner
    515

  • - Hispano Culture and Legislative Conflict in Territorial Colorado
    av Virginia Sanchez
    357

  • - Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park, the Growth Years
    av James H. Pickering
    397

    America's Switzerland, a companion volume to This Blue Hollow, is the first comprehensive history of Rocky Mountain National Park and its neighboring town, Estes Park, during the decades when travel became a middle-class rite of summer.

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