Here's the table of contents from the January 2020 issue.
Contents
Review article: books on the local history of women and suffrage Show more
Review article: books on aspects of local history in the West Country Show more
Reviews
London’s East End A Guide For Family And Local Historians Show more
Government And Society In Thirteenth Century Cumberland: The King Of Scots And The Liberty Of Penrith Show more
The Religious Census Of Cumbria 1851 Cumberland, Westmorland And Furness Show more
The Birmingham Parish Workhouse, 1730-1840 Show more
Church Surveys Of Chichester Archdeaconry 1602, 1610 & 1636 Show more
Stories Of Solidarity Show more
The Singing Milkmaids: Life In Post-restoration Huntingdonshire C.1660-c.1750 Show more
Bovril, Whisky And Gravediggers The Spanish Flu Pandemic Comes To The West Midlands (1918 To 1920) Show more
Clicking Show more brings up a summary. To read the complete article you need to download the whole issue as a pdf.
I thoroughly enjoyed their virtual meeting this morning, but when I went to their website to download the Jan 2020 issue of The Local Historian I find it is only available to members. I believe what they are saying is that they are making available issues less than 3 years old available to everyone, but obviously not the current issue. Try it and see if you get a better result.
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