Skip to content

Professor Harold Fox

Guest

Professor Harold Fox, who died in 2007, was a regional and agrarian historian. With The University of Leicester between 1976 and 2007, he was president of the Devon History Society, vice-president of the English Place-Names Society, president of the Medieval Settlement Research Group, and chairman of the Society for Landscape Studies.

See all University of Leicester contributors
See all Guest contributors

Articles [1]

Browse all OpenLearn articles by Professor Harold Fox

Breaking the seal: The ownership of landBBC

By Bettany Hughes (Guest), Professor Harold Fox (Guest), Dr Leigh Shaw-Taylor (Guest), Phillipp Schofield (Guest), Simon Leatherdale (Guest)

20 March 2000

Land records provide a direct link to the upheavals of the past, as Bettany Hughes discovered.  Read more : Breaking the seal: The ownership of land

0
You haven't rated.
0 comments

Research [0]

Browse Professor Harold Fox’s latest research from Open Research Online

No publications yet

Ratings [0]

Browse all OpenLearn articles rated by Professor Harold Fox

No ratings yet

Tags

This user has not added any tags yet.

You could create your own personal tag cloud if you were logged in.

Biography

Read Professor Harold Fox’s biography.

Professor Harold Fox, who died in 2007, was a regional and agrarian historian. With The University of Leicester between 1976 and 2007, he was president of the Devon History Society, vice-president of the English Place-Names Society, president of the Medieval Settlement Research Group, and chairman of the Society for Landscape Studies.

About OpenLearn

Hide

Explore

Try

Study

OU Courses

Open University

OpenLearn Now

Hide

Tag Clouds

Hide

Site Cloud

What are Tag Clouds?

My Cloud

Discover the latest about your passions - Sign In or Register and start a personal tag cloud.

What are Tag Clouds?
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/sites/all/themes/ole/flash/tagcloud.swf

Creative Commons License Except for third party materials and otherwise stated, content on this site is made available
under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence

/openlearn/sites/all/themes/ole/