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The Diary of Robert Sharp of South Cave : Life in a Yorkshire Village, 1812-1837

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This diary gives a vivid picture of life in a Yorkshire village between the Napoleonic Wars and the Victorian era.

Robert Sharp, schoolmaster, village constable, shopkeeper, and tax collector, was in a unique position to observe the affairs of the village and the lives of his fellow-villagers, whom he describes with wry humour and affection, often quoting their conversations verbatim.

He also took a keen interest in what was happening outside the village, both nationally and internationally, giving the reader a valuable insight into how these events were reflected at the local level and how they were viewed by contemporaries.

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Oxford University Press
0197261736 / 9780197261736
Laminated
942.81
18/12/1997
United Kingdom
English
700p. : ill.
24 cm
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