Beyond the Medieval Village: The Diversification of Landscape Character in Southern Britain
Stephen Rippon
The varied character of Britain's countryside provides communities with a strong sense of local identity. One of the most significant features of the landscape in Southern Britain is the way that its character differs from region to region, with compact villages in the Midlands contrasting
with the sprawling hamlets of East Anglia and isolated farmsteads of Devon. Even more remarkable is the very 'English' feel of the landscape in southern Pembrokeshire, in the far south west of Wales.
Hoskins described the English landscape as 'the richest historical record we possess', and in this volume Stephen Rippon explores the origins of regional variations in landscape character, arguing that while some landscapes date back to the centuries either side of the Norman Conquest, other areas
across southern Britain underwent a profound change around the 8th century AD.
with the sprawling hamlets of East Anglia and isolated farmsteads of Devon. Even more remarkable is the very 'English' feel of the landscape in southern Pembrokeshire, in the far south west of Wales.
Hoskins described the English landscape as 'the richest historical record we possess', and in this volume Stephen Rippon explores the origins of regional variations in landscape character, arguing that while some landscapes date back to the centuries either side of the Norman Conquest, other areas
across southern Britain underwent a profound change around the 8th century AD.
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Année:
2009
Editeur::
Oxford University Press, USA
Langue:
english
Pages:
336
ISBN 10:
0199203822
ISBN 13:
9780199203826
Fichier:
PDF, 18.16 MB
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english, 2009