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The Making of England's Counties

The Making of England's Counties

History, Confusion, and Misunderstanding Unravelled
Philip GW Baker
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403810621 - 104 pages
Paperback
€14.24
€14.24
Noctua Editions

Synopsis

For centuries, England’s counties have been imagined as fixed, ancient, clearly defined units. Yet their real history is far more complex. The Making of England’s Counties uncovers the true evolution of shires and counties, from Anglo-Saxon origins and medieval jurisdictions to the patchwork of liberties, counties corporate, exclaves, and peculiar boundaries that endured into the modern era. Drawing on legal, administrative, and cartographic history, the book shows why no single 'standard' historic county map has ever existed, and how Victorian reforms, the rise of the Ordnance Survey, and the creation of administrative counties in 1888 reshaped public understanding. It explains how boundaries shifted over centuries, how identities formed, and why modern debates about historic counties often rest on misunderstandings of earlier practice. Clear, accessible, and meticulously researched, this book offers a definitive guide to the development, confusion, and enduring significance of England’s counties.

About Philip GW Baker

Philip G.W. Baker is an historian and writer with a deep interest in moral perception, reputation, and the shaping of historical memory. His work combines critical scholarship with narrative clarity, bringing balance to subjects often oversimplified by ideology or myth. Falsely Vilified? is his most ambitious study to date, a reflection on truth, justice, and the ways we judge the past. He has had careers in the Royal Air Force, as a teacher and as a tour operator. He is the founder of the Online Memorial and Museum of Prisoners of War, and has published a number of books on that subject.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateMonday, 24 November 2025
Edition1
ISBN9789403810621
Pagecount104
Interior colorBlack/white
Size170 x 240 mm
PublisherNoctua Editions
AuthorPhilip GW Baker
CategoryHistory and politics > Other history