The North-South divide in England is rooted in prehistory and attested throughout recorded time in widely varied sources. This book traces its development from earliest times and provides a corrective to the popular notion that the divide only originated with the Industrial Revolution. A major theme of the study is the development of northern consciousness, and the presence of Scotland across the northern border is seen as an important factor in shaping northern English identity, as well as the attitudes of southern kings and governments to the north. Evidence of the divide is taken from chronicles, administrative sources, travellers' accounts and letters, and literature, from earliest times to around 1760 when the Industrial Revolution brought significant changes. Different placings of the dividing line are accounted for and the author also explores why the sense of difference was emphasized more at some periods than others.
- ISBN10 0719038049
- ISBN13 9780719038044
- Publish Date 24 March 1994
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 5 February 2002
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Manchester University Press
- Format Paperback (UK Trade)
- Pages 240
- Language English