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British Landscape
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Ancient Trees in the Landscape: Norfolk's arboreal heritage
by Gerry Barnes and Tom Williamson
Ancient Trees in the Landscape is an in-depth look at the history of the trees in Norfolk. It is largely - although not exclusively - about the larger, older specimens, and about those which have been managed in the past in "traditional" ways. Yet although it deals in detail with only one, relatively restricted, area of the country, the work presented here has a wider relevance. While each region of Britain has its own, distinctive ...
Paperback. Price US$50.00

Fear of Farming
by Caroline Wickham-Jones
The environmental crisis is one of the most pressing concerns to face the population of the world today. The debate centres on the way in which our current problems are of recent making and how we might fix them. But in reality the issue is far more fundamental and stretches back further in time than many of us might think. This book traces the origins of our present situation to the changes that came about with the introduction of farming to ...
Paperback. Price US$33.95

Managing Archaeological Landscapes in Northumberland: Till-Tweed Studies, Volume 1
by David G. Passmore and Clive Waddington
The Till-Tweed river catchment areas in Northumberland contain outstanding archaeological and palaeoenvironmental remains which have been in general only poorly understood. This study has assembled detailed data that will provide a platform for future landscape-based research and site-based investigation. Written from a landscape, or geoarchaeological perspective, this study develops a methodology and management tool that will allow planners, ...

Sutton Hoo and its Landscape: The Context of Monuments
by Tom Williamson
The location of the Anglo-Saxon burial ground at Sutton Hoo, on a ridge overlooking the estuary of the river Deben, has always appeared strange and challenging. This is not so much because the site is today an isolated and lonely one, but rather because it lies on the very periphery of the early medieval kingdom of East Anglia, whose rulers - the Wuffingas - were buried there. In this extended meditation on the geography of a very special ...
Paperback. Price US$40.00

Dungeness and Romney Marsh: Barrier Dynamics and Marshland Evolution
edited by Anthony J Long, Martyn P Waller and Andrew J Plater
The Romney Marsh / Dungeness Foreland depositional complex comprises an extensive tract of marshland and associated sand and gravel barrier deposits, located in the eastern English Channel. This monograph presents the results of a programme of palaeoenvironmental investigation aimed at improving our understanding of this internationally-significant coastal landform. The focus is on the evidence for landscape change during the late Holocene, from ...

Medieval Landscapes
edited by Mark Gardiner and Stephen Rippon
The medieval period was at the centre of W G Hoskins concerns: the period when his 'palimpsest' of the English landscape was, if not quite wiped clean, very thoroughly overwritten. The essays here demonstrate how researchers have moved beyond issues of describing and 'reading' the landscape to address the social and ideological - as well as economic - functions of landscapes, and to seek explanations for regional difference. 287p, 67 ...
Paperback. Price US$49.95

Post-Medieval Landscapes
edited by P S Barnwell and Marilyn Palmer
The formation of the landscape archaeological record is primarily a product of the post-medieval period' (Tom Williamson). This book reflects some of the most recent work in landscape studies of the period since 1500. It builds upon ideas and techniques pioneered by Hoskins in fields such as Anglo-Saxon topography and vernacular architecture, and also demonstrates how scholars are developing the subject conceptually, to examine landscapes as ...
Paperback. Price US$49.95

Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes
edited by Andrew Fleming and Richard Hingley
As the essays in this book demonstrate, Prehistoric and Romano-British landscape studies have come a long way since Hoskins, whose work reflected the prevailing 'Celtic' ethnological narrative of Britain before the medieval period. The contributors present a stimulating survey of the subject as it is in the early twenty-first century, and provide some sense of a research frontier where new conceptualisations of 'otherness' and new research ...
Paperback. Price US$49.95

Gardens in History: A Political Perspective
by Louise Wickham
Over the past 50 years, the subject of garden history has been firmly established as an academic discipline. While many have explored what was created in gardens throughout history, the reasons as to why they were created has naturally been more diverse. Depending on the background of the author, the ideas have ranged from aesthetic values deriving from art, philosophical thoughts and ideas, social and even economic forces. Occasionally some ...
Paperback. Not yet published - advance orders taken. Publisher's Price US$60.00, Our Price US$48.00

Walks through Historic Sandwich
by Helen Clarke
This attractive booklet is a guide to two walks around the historic town of Sandwich, once one of the great ports of medieval England. As a Cinque port, it served successive monarchs as a military and naval base for their overseas expeditions and its trading activities extended far and wide. The town still displays signs of those prosperous centuries: an unchanged street plan, a virtually intact circuit of town walls and an exceptionally large ...
Paperback. Price US$9.95
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