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Tracing Your Police Ancestors

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Tracing Your Police Ancestors

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Tracing Your Police Ancestors will help you locate and research officers who served in any of the police forces of England and Wales from the creation of the Metropolitan Police by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. Assuming that the reader has n prior knowledge of how or where to look for such information, Stephen Wade explains and describes the various archives and records and provides a discussion of other sources. Case studies are used to show how an individual officer's career may be traced and understood form this research. He also explains the range of secondary sources open to the family or local historian, many of which offer a broader account of the social and cultural history of the British police forces. AUTHOR: Stephen Wade is a freelance writer specializing in the history of crime and law in Britain and Ireland. He has written fourteen true crime history books, including several volumes in the Wharncliffe Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths series. His history of detectives, Plain Clothes and Sleuths, was published in 2007 and he is currently completing a history of the City of London Police. He also teaches crime history at the University of Hull and, as a visiting lecturer, at Oxford. He has contributed to Family Tree Magazine, Ancestors and other periodicals. Stephen is also a member of the Police History Society and writes for their journal. SELLING POINTS: Comprehensive introduction to researching police history. Shows how to trace the careers of individual officers within each regional force. Insight into life in the police forces since the time of the Peelers in 1829. Explains how the Metropolitan Police and City London Police function. Describes how the various regional forces developed and recruited. Information on the archive sources and organizations. 40 b/w illustrations

Author Biography:

Stephen Wade is a biographer and social historian, usually associated with crime and law, but here he turns his attention to a place he has known for forty years, as he has lived and worked in Scunthorpe all that time. His most recent books have been Going to Extremes, The Justice Women and three volumes in the Your Town in the Great War series (all Pen & Sword), and: No More Soldiering (Amberley).
Release date Australia
June 20th, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
40 b&w photos
Pages
192
Dimensions
148x210x15
ISBN-13
9781844158782
Product ID
2775289

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