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I may be wrong but,
Family and Community History Research Society I think.
It's ran from the Open University (but NOT by it) by people doing the
Family and Community History Course.
They have a really good meeting each your at the OU around Easter time.
David
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 21:51:13 -0000 Gerard McSweeney
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# Forgive my ignorance too but in this case...what is FACHRS, please?
# G Mc Sweeney
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# From: Michael Holland <[log in to unmask]>
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# Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:06 AM
# Subject: Re: linking small-scale studies
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# > It may interest members to know that the FACHRS is currently running a
# > project to assess the true extent of Captain Swing in England and Wales.
# We
# > have 41 researchers covering 35 counties. The results will ultimately be
# > published on the FACHRS website for the benefit of historians.
# >
# > Michael Holland
# > Academic Adviser
# >
# >
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School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Staffordshire University,
Stoke-on-Trent,
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Telephone 01782-294780 (Office)
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