The Georgian period - 1714 to 1837 - was a key stage in our modern
history so some understanding of it is essential for family historians
who want to push their research back into the eighteenth century and
beyond, and John Wintrip's handbook is an invaluable introduction to it.
In a sequence of concise, insightful chapters he focuses on those
aspects of the period that are particularly relevant to genealogical
research and he presents a detailed guide to the variety of sources that
readers can consult as they pursue their research.
While fewer sources are available than for more recent history,
obstacles in the way of further research can often be overcome through
knowledge of a wide range of sources and a greater understanding the
historical context, together with the use of sound research techniques.
So the author provides not only a historical overview of relevant topics
but he also describes the records of the period in detail.
This expert guide to researching the Georgians will open up the field
for experienced researchers and for newcomers alike.