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Repton and its neighbourhood

a descriptive guide of the archæology, and of the district

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In «Repton and its Neighbourhood,» F. C. Hipkins offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical, cultural, and geographical significance of the quaint village of Repton in Derbyshire. The book skillfully weaves together rich historical narrative with vivid descriptions of the landscape, while employing a meticulous yet accessible literary style that appeals to both scholars and casual readers alike. Situated within the Victorian context of the late 19th century, Hipkins' work reflects a growing appreciation for local history and the importance of preservation amidst an era of industrialization and urban expansion. F. C. Hipkins was an accomplished scholar and a keen observer of the English countryside, deeply immersed in the landscape and history of the regions he admired. His experiences as a local historian, coupled with his passion for antiquarian studies, likely informed his desire to document Repton, a village steeped in monastic heritage dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period. Hipkins' love for local lore and commitment to depicting the intricacies of regional identity are palpable throughout the text. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in local history, Victorian literature, or the intricate relationships between geography and culture. Hipkins' insightful reflections and engaging prose create an enriching experience that invites readers to appreciate the heritage and beauty of Repton and its surroundings.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 März 2025
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160 S.
ISBN:
8596547854173
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