The Making of Sheffield (ePub)
Imprint: Wharncliffe Books
Series: The Making of...
File Size: 76.3 MB (.epub)
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 50
ISBN: 9781783408177
Published: 30th September 2004
Covering thousands of years and a multitude of topics, the book tells the story of the development from a group of small agricultural settlements into a town and then a modern city. It covers success, disappointments, miserable periods and glorious episodes that have marked the city's evolution.
In The Making of Sheffield, Melvyn Jones has crafted a fascinating book about the city’s history, packing into 170 pages of easily read but comprehensive text both well-known and obscure elements, which should tempt anyone to delve even deeper into the town’s past.
Family & Community Historical Research Society
The book is generously illustrated, always to the point, and there are several pages of references, which displays a willingness on the part of the publishers to include such detail in a book that manages to attract both the casual and academic reader. Melvyn Jones has published and edited several books beforehand and this edition aptly displays his mastery of the subject. Although I must admit personal interest, having been born in the city, and with family still scattered across the seven hills, I would highly recommend this book as an example to anyone contemplating writing a similar work on their own locality.
About Melvyn Jones
The late Melvyn Jones was a local and landscape historian. On his retirement, after a teaching career in higher education of nearly forty years, he was appointed Visiting Professor in Landscape History at Sheffield Hallam University in 1999. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of South Yorkshire, including The Making of the South Yorkshire Landscape (2000); The Making of Sheffield (2004) and South Yorkshire Mining Villages (2017) all for Pen & Sword Books.