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=== Local History Societies  ===
=== Local History Societies  ===


There are many groups organized to study and publish journals on local histories. The British Association for Local History is a coordinating organization for local history groups. They publish the following periodical, which contains scholarly articles on local history, book reviews, and notes:
The British Association for Local History (BALH), was created in 1982 as the successor to earlier organisations which had supported the study of local history over previous decades. Its purpose is to encourage and assist the study of local history throughout Great Britain as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure activity for both individuals and groups. To achieve this the Association


*''Local Historian''. Chichester, Sussex, England: The British Association for Local History, 1952–67. (Family History Library book [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlehitlist&columns=*%2C0%2C0&callno=942+B2ah 942 B2ah]; films [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0&titleno=9287&disp=The+Amateur+historian++ 0973337–8].) This periodical was formerly called Amateur Historian.
* serves as a national body representing local and regional historians.


For information about this association write:
* hosts Local History Day, an annual event open to all, with discussions, presentation of awars, AGM, and a specially commisioned lecture based on current research.


:'''British Association for Local History<br>'''Shopwyke Hall<br>Chichester, Sussex PO20 6BQ<br>England <br>Internet: http://www.balh.co.uk/lhn/article.php?file=lhn-vol1iss76-10.xml
* publishes the prestigious quarterly journal ''The Local Historian ''which includes regular features on themes, sources, websites, and a copious reviews sections. The first number appeared in 1952 (FHL book 942 B2ah; films 0973337–8.) This periodical was formerly called''Amateur Historian''.
 
* produces a quarterly members' magazine ''Local History News'' reporting on up to date developments and examples of best practice from around the country.
 
* makes annual awards to individuals who have made a significant contribution to local history; for excellence in research and publication; and for an outstanding local history newsletter.
 
* organises guided visits to places of relevant interest, often not easily accessible otherwise.
 
* collaborates with other organisations to arrange conferences and similar events around the country.
 
* provides a website (http://www.balh.co.uk) for information and links.
 
* publishes specialist handbooks.
 
The Association is an unincorporated registered charity, governed by an elective Council with three advisory committees dealing with publications, education and events. It is financed by its members. Subscriptions are for a calendar year but may be started at any time; new members receive the material already issued during the year.
 
The Association's headquarters are located in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The postal address is PO Box 6549, Somersal Herbert, Ashbourne DE6 5WH.


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