Celia Miller
Celia Miller was born in Leicester, and read English at Trinity College, Dublin, then history at the University of Bristol. Her PhD in 1980 was on the social and economic effects of agricultural change on rural communities in Victorian Gloucestershire. Her publications include Rain and Ruin, The Diary of an Oxfordshire Farmer, John Simpson Calvertt 1875-1900 (Gloucester, 1983) and The Account Books of Thomas Smith, Ireley Farm, Hailes, Gloucestershire 1865-71 (Gloucester, 1985). She now lives...See more
Celia Miller was born in Leicester, and read English at Trinity College, Dublin, then history at the University of Bristol. Her PhD in 1980 was on the social and economic effects of agricultural change on rural communities in Victorian Gloucestershire. Her publications include Rain and Ruin, The Diary of an Oxfordshire Farmer, John Simpson Calvertt 1875-1900 (Gloucester, 1983) and The Account Books of Thomas Smith, Ireley Farm, Hailes, Gloucestershire 1865-71 (Gloucester, 1985). She now lives in Norwich. See less
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