Landscape History
2010 - 2026
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Volume 47, issue 1, 2026
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century (Part 3) — the case of Essex pp. 5-34

- Jeremy Haslam
- An archaeology of the Long Norman Conquest: the evolution of a medieval farmstead and pottery production site at Haresfield, Gloucestershire pp. 35-56

- Jonathan Hart and Simon Draper
- Duck decoys. Their European distribution, construction and functioning, and their regional rise and fall as researched in Fryslân (Northern Netherlands) pp. 57-76

- Gerard Mast, Joke Oppenoorth and Theo Spek
- Forest conditions and management in the eighteenth-century Ottoman Empire pp. 77-92

- Vi An Lu
- The social life of a wood: a biographical approach to human-place relations at the Bois Chamblard, Switzerland pp. 93-104

- Marzia Varutti
- From setr to sætr — exploring the history of shielings, transhumance and outland settlement in the conjunction between archaeology, history and place-name studies pp. 105-136

- Kristoffer Dahle and Jon Solem
- The Society does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed by its contributors pp. 137-138

- Luke Barley
- Ghosts and Shadows. Lost Woodands in the Temperate Landscape pp. 138-139

- Della Hooke
- Landscaping Egypt from the Aesthetic to the Productive pp. 139-141

- Majid Amani-Beni and Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad
- Lordship and Landscape in East Anglia A.D. 400–800. The Royal Centre at Rendlesham, Suffolk, and its Contexts pp. 141-142

- Simon Draper
- The Reclamation of Exmoor Revisited. Rethinking the Consequences of Nineteenth-Century Landscape Change pp. 142-144

- Hugh Clout
- Waterlands: The Coastal Areas of West Sussex and Hampshire Borders pp. 144-145

- Peter Vujakovic
- The Victoria County History of Herefordshire. Cradley pp. 146-146

- Della Hooke
- The Victoria County History of Herefordshire. Cradley pp. 146-147

- Della Hooke
- Battlescapes. The Impact of Terrain on Military Strategy pp. 147-148

- Hugh Clout
- The Watermills and Landscape of the River Great Ouse, Cambridgeshire pp. 149-150

- Hadrian Cook
- Forgotten Forests. Twelve Thousand Years of English and Irish Woodlands pp. 150-152

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 153-156

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 2, 2025
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- From the Conquest to ‘the Anarchy’: castle siting in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire pp. 5-34

- Ryan Prescott
- Ceremony and ostentation in the medieval landscape — from Tomen-y-Mur to Petra Nigra pp. 35-52

- Graham Fairclough
- Hesdin, Mud on your Boots in the Garden of Eden: landscape legacies of the great medieval park at Hesdin, northern France pp. 53-74

- Stephen Wass and Scott Miller
- The past and present of palace-park and manor-park complexes in Northern Poland on the example of Tuchola County pp. 75-94

- Patryk Czerwiński and Krzysztof Gęsiński
- From Qanats to Garden: tracing the water wisdom in the agricultural landscape of Amirabad Persian Garden1 pp. 95-116

- Atefeh Khosravi, Saman Farzin and Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad
- Ghostly Armies, Caged Murderers, and King Arthur: untangling the legends around a Cornish hillfort pp. 117-132

- Joanne Parker
- A Medieval Life: William de Felton and Edlingham Castle, 1260–1327 pp. 133-134

- Peter Vujakovic
- The Tree Hunters. How the Cult of the Arboretum Transformed Our Landscape pp. 134-136

- Charles Watkins
- Prints and the Landscape Garden. Image, Illusion, Illumination pp. 136-137

- Christiana Payne
- An Environmental History of France: Making the Landscape 1770–2020 pp. 137-138

- Hugh Clout
- Landscapes of Genius and Transatlantic Origins of Environmentalism. Nineteenth-Century British and American Cultures of Nature pp. 138-140

- Charles Watkins
- Deux campagnes de prospection au Yémen, 1992–1993 pp. 140-141

- Hugh Clout
- Broadland. Shaping Marsh and Fen pp. 141-142

- Bob Silvester
- Brightening from the East: Essays on Landscape and Memory pp. 142-144

- Peter Vujakovic
- The Place of Tides pp. 144-145

- Mark Riley
- Botanical Architecture. Plants, Buildings and Us pp. 145-146

- Charles Watkins
- Is a River Alive? pp. 146-147

- Hadrian Cook
- The New Locust Years. Trouble in the Woods & the destruction of ancient woodland heritage in the UK pp. 147-148

- Charles Watkins
- Notes on Contributors pp. 149-152

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 1, 2025
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Þveit-names in Cumbria: a Viking Age Landnám? pp. 5-28

- Ryan Foster
- The impact of watermills on the landscape of the River Great Ouse valley between Brampton and Hemingford Grey, 1086–1350: the identification and analysis of the extensive adaptation and construction of river channels that were engineered to power a series of valuable watermills pp. 29-56

- Bridget Flanagan and Keith Grimwade
- The Flemish hide as a constitutive element of field patterns in East-Central Europe in the Middle Ages and the problem of its alternatives — a case study on Bohemia (Czech Republic) pp. 57-81

- Tomáš Klír, Maria Legut-Pintal, Anna Kubicka-Sowińska, László Ferenczi and Ondřej Malina
- Commercial late medieval bog peat exploitation in the Low Countries: a rare example from the Monnikenberg (Hilversum, the Netherlands) pp. 83-96

- Jan Sevink, Bas van Geel and Guus J. Borger
- Cultivating the steppe in Ukraine’s Gammalsvenskby. Part 1: perspectives on classic agrarian debates pp. 97-116

- Brian Kuns, Mats Widgren, Maria Zachwatowicz and Ivan Moysiyenko
- Vanishing Villages: a comparative study of rural depopulation in Wielkopolska, Moravia, and Czech Silesia pp. 117-138

- A. Wilkaniec, H. Vavrouchová and A. Gałecka-Drozda
- Cleeve Hill. The History of the Common and its People pp. 139-140

- Jeremy Lake
- A Date with The Two Cerne Giants. Reinvestigating an Iconic British Hill Figure (The National Trust Excavations 2020) pp. 140-141

- Della Hooke
- Reconstructing the Development of Somerset’s Early Medieval Church pp. 141-143

- Della Hooke
- Cumbria 1000 Years of Maps pp. 143-144

- Hugh Clout
- Birkenhead Park: The People’s Garden and An English Masterpiece pp. 144-145

- David Beckingham
- Behind the Privet Hedge. Richard Sudell. The Suburban Garden and the Beautification of Britain pp. 146-147

- Charles Watkins
- Lifescapes: The Experience of Landscape in Britain, 1870–1960 pp. 147-148

- Hadrian Cook
- England’s Green: Nature and Culture Since the 1960s pp. 148-150

- Ben Cowell
- To the Ends of the Earth; a Grand Tour for the 21st Century pp. 150-151

- Mohmmad Reza Khalilnezhad
- Landscape Research Vol. 49, Nos 1–8, 1121 pp pp. 151-152

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 153-156

- The Editors
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