Deal through Time
Turcan, R., 2012, ‘Deal through Time’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2011).
Wartime in Whitstable Remembered
Vine, J., 2012, ‘Wartime in Whitstable Remembered’ (Stroud: The History Press).
The Dymchurch Wall: and reclamation of Romney Marsh
Walker, C. & M., 2012, ‘The Dymchurch Wall: and reclamation of Romney Marsh’ (Dymchurch: Dymchurch Heritage Group, 2011).
Grosvenor and Hilbert Park
Whitbourn, P. and Beavis, I., 2012, ‘Grosvenor and Hilbert Park’ (Tunbridge Wells: Friends of Grosvenor and Hilbert Park).
Kentish history confronted in two opposite corners of Spain
Whyman, J., 2012, ‘Kentish history confronted in two opposite corners of Spain’, The Journal of Kent History, 74, 8-10.
Games & Planes: Memories of Westcourt, Chalk & Gravesend Airport in the 1940s
Woodhead, J. (ed.), 2012, ‘Games & Planes: Memories of Westcourt, Chalk & Gravesend Airport in the 1940s’ (Gravesend: Games & Planes Oral History Project).
The Medway formula – did the Roman authorities exact physical and economic control over the River Medway during the period of Roman occupation?
Elliott, S., 2012, ‘The Medway formula – did the Roman authorities exact physical and economic control over the River Medway during the period of Roman occupation?’, M.A., University College London, 2011.
Dissent at the home of the Anglican Church – the 1851 Religious Census and the City of Canterbury
Gardiner, P., 2012, ‘Dissent at the home of the Anglican Church – the 1851 Religious Census and the City of Canterbury’, M.Th., Spurgeon’s College/University of Wales.
Knole: the 15th century Archbishops
Gregory, A., 2012, ‘Knole: the 15th century Archbishops’ Palace’, D.Phil., Sussex, 2011.
Managing the Jurisdictions of Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the High Middle Ages 1285-1331
Moon, J., 2012, ‘Managing the Jurisdictions of Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the High Middle Ages 1285-1331’, Ph.D., Kent, 2012.
Motivations for the “Great Migration” to New England 1628-1640: the Case of the Hercules, March 1634/1635
Thomas, D., 2012, ‘Motivations for the “Great Migration” to New England 1628-1640: the Case of the Hercules, March 1634/1635’, M.A., Kent, 2012.
Knole: the 17th century transformation
Town, E., 2012, ‘Knole: the 17th century transformation’, D.Phil., Sussex, 2011.
London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary
Firth, Antony et.al., 2012, London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary, Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
Exploits of a non-nudist
Newell, Nicholas, 2012, Exploits of a non-nudist, Cranbrook : Cranbrook and District Local History Society.
History revealed: the Faversham Society Houses
Pearson, Sarah, 2012, History revealed: the Faversham Society Houses, Faversham: The Faversham Society.
Fokkestone and district through time
Dray, Pam, 2012, Fokkestone and district through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Industrial archaeology: a handbook
Palmer, Marilyn, 2012, Industrial archaeology: a handbook, York: Council for British Archaeology.
The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century)
Annaert, Rica (ed.), 2012, The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century), Brussels: Flanders Heritage Agency.
The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century)
Annaert, Rica (ed.), 2012, The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century), Brussels: Flanders Heritage Agency.
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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