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History information for Berkshire and places above it in the hierarchy

Berkshire

  • General information about history.  
  • Victoria County History of Berkshire (VCH) was founded in 1899 as a national project to write the history of every county in England. At its inception, the project was dedicated to Queen Victoria, which is how it derives its name.  The VCH aims to complete authoritative, encyclopaedic histories of each county, from the earliest archaeological records to the present day, as well as topics such as topography, landscape and the built environment.  It was completed in four volumes between 1906 and 1924, with a separate index produced in 1927. Although published more than 80 years ago and in need of some updating, the sections on borough government remain particularly useful.
  • A more recent history is A History of Berkshire by Dr. Judith Hunter, published by Phillimore in 1995.
  • David Nash Ford is the author of Royal Berkshire History, a website "featuring details of all aspects of the Royal County's fascinating & historic past."
  • Francis Frith sells modern books about the history of Berkshire places.
  • For the history of religious denominations and individual churches, see Church History.
  • Many older historical books are available free online, see Bibliography.  For example:
  • Trade directories provide a description of the places listed, see Directories.  
  • Berkshire dialects:
  • The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland, "an evolving electronic archive of British and Irish Romanesque stone sculpture," contains a section on Berkshire buildings, mainly churches.
  • Historical photographs are available from:

England

  • England - History - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.