Landscape History
2010 - 2024
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Volume 45, issue 2, 2024
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century (Part 2) pp. 5-40

- Jeremy Haslam
- From rupture to disruptive innovation: the colonial subcontinent’s ‘Devil’s Wind’; the Mughal Bagh (garden) and the English-style public park pp. 41-62

- Jyoti Pandey Sharma
- Iron-rich sandstones in medieval churches in the Cambridge region, UK: distribution, sources and significance pp. 63-79

- Nigel H. Woodcock
- Analysis of land-use change in Mandrolisai 1860 to 2016: a case study from Sardinia (Italy) pp. 81-100

- Maria Rosaria Filigheddu, Marcello Cillara, Giovanni Deplano, Juan Escamilla Molgora, Laura Lai, Damiano Muru, Matilde Schirru, Luigi Sedda and Sandro Dettori
- The structure, concept and identity of traditional Chinese gardens pp. 101-120

- Kamyab Kiani and Mehdi Khakzand
- Edible landscapes in Persian gardens: a historical perspective from ancient Iran to the present day pp. 121-140

- Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad, Alessio Russo and Mozhgan Kheirollahi
- Viking Migration and Settlement in East Anglia: The Place-Name Evidence pp. 141-143

- Stephen Podd
- The Architecture of the Bight of Biafra. Spatial Entanglements pp. 143-144

- Hugh Clout
- Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain pp. 144-146

- Hadrian Cook
- Garden and Metaphor Essays on the Essence of the Garden pp. 146-148

- Majid Amani-Beni, Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad and Laleh Dehghanifarsani
- The British Country House Revival pp. 148-149

- Charles Watkins
- An Almost Impossible Thing. The Radical Lives of Britain’s Pioneering Women Gardeners pp. 149-150

- Charles Watkins
- Hedges pp. 151-152

- Stephen Podd
- Countryside History. The Life and Legacy of Oliver Rackham pp. 152-154

- Rob Jarman
- Notes on Contributors pp. 155-159

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 1, 2024
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Spanish dehesas as heritage: using participatory mapping and archival data to characterise the temporal evolution of an agrosilvopastoral cultural landscape pp. 5-32

- Kyle P. Hearn and Esther Prada Llorente
- ‘Behold the sea!’ The geo-cultural place of landscape in Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony pp. 33-56

- Annika Lindskog
- Public garden, British station and landscape perception in Bangalore City (1881–1934) pp. 57-70

- Elza D’Cruz
- Gardeners and the democratisation of urban parks pp. 71-96

- Jonathan Denby
- Immigrants’ habitus transference and recreational expectations in urban parks cultural landscape settings pp. 97-117

- Nasim Yazdani
- Holly and May: cultural symbolism and reality pp. 119-127

- Della Hooke
- Ancient Woods, Trees & Forests: Ecology, History and Management pp. 129-130

- Hadrian Cook
- Innovation; Knowledge and Ingenuity pp. 130-131

- Margaret Faull
- The Ancient Ways of Wessex: Travel and Communication in an Early Medieval Landscape pp. 131-132

- Hadrian Cook
- Pigs in the Forest and Marsh. Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Svinjars pp. 132-133

- Charles Watkins
- Charles Bridgeman (c. 1685–1738): A Landscape Architect in the Eighteenth Century pp. 133-135

- Charles Watkins
- Cartographier le parcellaire rural dans l’Europe d’Ancien Régime pp. 135-136

- Hugh Clout
- St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage on the Essex Coast pp. 136-137

- Hugh Clout
- Meaningful Pasts: Historical Narrative, Commemorative Landscapes, and Everyday Lives pp. 137-138

- David Beckingham
- Le paysage accessible et autres textes pp. 138-139

- Hugh Clout
- The Lost Rainforests of Britain pp. 139-140

- Della Hooke
- The Book of Wilding. A Practical Guide to Rewildimg Big and Small pp. 140-141

- Della Hooke
- Landscape Research, Vol 48, Nos 1–8 pp. 142-142

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 143-147

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 2, 2023
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Roman to early medieval cereal farming in the Rhineland: weeds, tillage, and the spread of the mouldboard plough pp. 5-13

- Helena Hamerow, Tanja Zerl, Claus Kropp and Amy Bogaard
- ‘Wild’ horses in medieval and early modern landscapes of Europe pp. 15-35

- Rob Lenders
- Transhumance, shielings and soil fertility – land-use legacies in Menstrie Glen, Scotland pp. 37-59

- Sebastian Wolfrum and Ian Simpson
- Firewood and timber. The meaning of the forest common rights in the everyday life of peasants in Austrian Galicia pp. 61-80

- Joachim Popek
- Historic gardens and parks in Southeast Asia: typologies and common characteristics pp. 81-108

- Navanath Osiri
- The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions pp. 109-118

- Daniel E. May
- The Society does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed by its contributors pp. 119-120

- Della Hooke
- Turbulent Foresters: a landscape biography of Ashdown Forest pp. 120-121

- Paul Stamper
- Joining the Dots: uniting Salisbury’s past through holes in the ground pp. 121-122

- Hadrian Cook
- Names, Texts and Landscapes in the Middle Ages: a memorial volume for Duncan Probert pp. 122-123

- Simon Draper
- Seventeenth-century Water Gardens and the Birth of Modern Scientific Thought in Oxford: the case of Hanwell Castle pp. 123-124

- Philip Davies
- Rediscovering Lost Landscapes: topographical art in north-west Italy, 1800–1920 pp. 125-126

- Carl J. Griffin
- Enclosed Landscapes as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage pp. 126-127

- Hadrian Cook
- Trees and Woodlands pp. 127-128

- Charles Watkins
- Louis-Marie Cordonnier, l’infatigable bâtisseur pp. 128-129

- Hugh Clout
- Common Land in Britain: a history from the Middle Ages to the present day pp. 129-130

- Pedro MotaTavares
- Vivre au provisoire. Points de repère suite à la Grande Guerre. Echos contemporains pp. 130-132

- Hugh Clout
- Landscape, Heritage and National Identity in Modern Europe pp. 132-133

- Alice HarveyFishenden
- Beyond Greenways. The next step for city trails and walking routes pp. 133-134

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 135-139

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 1, 2023
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century. Part 1 pp. 5-28

- Jeremy Haslam
- Burghs in the landscape and the landscape of burghs: conquest, culture and urban design in north-east Scotland, 1150–1230 pp. 29-60

- John R. Barrett
- Late Ming Xizi Lake: the courtesan world in the landscape culture of the West Lake pp. 61-82

- Antonio José Mezcua López
- Creation, management and devaluation – examining the workings of the seventeenth-century meadow economy in southern Sweden pp. 83-101

- Ådel Franzén and Oscar Jacobsson
- Visualising emptiness: the landscape of the Western Front and Australian and English children’s picture books pp. 103-120

- Martin Kerby and Margaret Baguley
- Conservation of dry-stone structures: a practical study on the Al-Makhrour’s watchtowers pp. 121-142

- Ziad AbuOwda, Zaki Aslan and Ahmed Rjoub
- Landscapes of the Norman Conquest (Pen & Sword Archaeology, Barnsley, 2022) pp. 143-144

- Richard Clarke
- Churches in the Irish Landscape, AD400–1100 (Cork: Cork University Press, 2021) pp. 144-145

- Michael Potterton
- Great Bricett Manor & Priory: lords, saints & canons in a Suffolk Landscape (Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History, Ipswich, 2021) pp. 145-146

- Simon Draper
- The Doctor’s Garden: medicine, science, and horticulture in Britain (Yale University Press, London, 2022) pp. 147-148

- Philip Davies
- The Duke of Norfolk’s Deeds at Arundel Castle: the early Howard inheritance in Norfolk (Phillimore Book Publishing, Bognor Regis, 2021) pp. 147-147

- Simon Draper
- English Orchards: a landscape history (Oxbow Books 2022) pp. 149-150

- Alan Wadsworth
- The Women who saved the English Countryside (Yale University Press, London, 2022) pp. 150-151

- Hadrian Cook
- Environments of Identity. Agricultural community, work and concepts of local in Yorkshire, 1918–2018 (The White Horse Press, Winwick, 2022) pp. 151-153

- Jeremy Burchardt
- Pathways: exploring the routes of a movement heritage (The White Horse Press, Winwick, 2022) pp. 153-155

- Alice Harvey-Fishenden
- Changing Approaches to Local History. Warwickshire history and its historians (The Boydell Press, 2022) pp. 155-157

- Della Hooke
- Impacts of Human Population on Wildlife (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2022) pp. 157-158

- Della Hooke
- Landscape Research pp. 158-159

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 161-165

- The Editors
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