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Posted By: cooldarls courses on local history - 20th May 2011 10:10pm
does anyone know if there are any history courses you can do on the local area. wanted to do a degree but the one on open university starts with history of art and poetry and its not what i really want to do.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: courses on local history - 20th May 2011 10:28pm
I would have thought if you want to get familiar with local history of Wirral best to start reading through Wiki - there is a vast supply of knowledge on here.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 12:14am
Originally Posted by MissGuided
I would have thought if you want to get familiar with local history of Wirral best to start reading through Wiki - there is a vast supply of knowledge on here.


Fully agree. Wiki Wirral is the place to learn...
Posted By: cooldarls Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 10:46am
toally agree with you both. I am loving the history on this site but want to get a qualification studying local history.
Posted By: HistoricalTony Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 3:10pm
there used to be courses available at the archives at cheshire lines building, i am not to sure if they still run tho, i went to one of the lectures and the fella was really good
Posted By: Bezzymate Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 3:27pm
The courses where good there HT but,they did not produce a qualification which is what Cooldarls is after. That could be a good place to ask though!
Posted By: HistoricalTony Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 4:14pm
local history courses are available from wirral met college of a night time that start in september not sure what building it is heald, i did my a level modern history there
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 4:33pm
Theres always leaflets about Courses in librarys. (including History)
Posted By: cooldarls Re: courses on local history - 21st May 2011 8:18pm
thankyou i will go and look in the libary and go and ask in the college info place in birkenhead
Posted By: w10694 Re: courses on local history - 26th May 2011 9:45pm
There are no rules, or special format to discover local history.

The only way I know, is to read all the books (don't assume they are all true and correct either), beg, steal or borrow maps and documents from anywhere, study them, and study them again. Google Earth is your best friend, so are the 25 inch/mile OS maps, the older the better.

Go to talks that are held in the area (mine are excellent - not - LOL !)

Ask yourself (and as many people as possible - the older the better !), WHY - WHY - WHY. And - don't assume that anything anyone ever tells you is true either, especially from the war. They may have been told mistruths and lies - they almost certainly were, but there is usually a grain of truth in there somewhere. People are frequently really keen to tell you what they know. Don't forget as well - older people tend to die - they may be gone tomorrow and you will never know.

Go and see things on the ground, how the **** anyone can understand anything without seeing it on the ground, even if it is just a field, I don't know.

Then, go back and challenge everything you have seen written or said and form your own picture. It takes years, but it's worth it. After a while, you build up a circle of friends and sources, after that, the info comes pouring in - sort of.

I personally find that it is impossible to know everything, so you have to specialise in distinct area, mine is WW2 and Coal Mines.

I should imagine that with tuition fees at £9k a year, that there are going to be few degrees around in the subject now.

An example is the brick sheds near the M56 at Helsby. I was told they were built by Italian PoW's in WW1. They were actually built by McAlpines in WW2. A grain of truth.

If there is anything you want to know, please ask me, but remember, I'm far from being an expert.
Posted By: cooldarls Re: courses on local history - 29th May 2011 2:37pm
Thankyou I may just do that. WW2 does interest me but more how people lived and the way the war affected them. My dad is interested in the planes and things of WW2 but not as much
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