Landscape History
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Volume 43, issue 2, 2022
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- The repercussions of the Culbin Sands disaster of 1694: the emotional impacts of a shifting landscape in North-East Scotland pp. 5-21

- Gordon Raeburn
- When Description means Control. The example of the Russian General Land Survey in eastern Latvia in 1784–1785 pp. 23-43

- Melchior Jakubowski
- Dougalston in Scotland’s Western Central Belt: a Glasgow Tobacco Lord’s designed parkland landscape? pp. 45-75

- Paul Bishop, Coralie M. Mills and Michael Moss
- Historical parcellation and ridge-and-furrow relics of open strip-fields in the north-west European lowlands pp. 77-102

- Hein van Gils and T. Kasielke
- Historical and cultural significance of the Krutynia River (Masuria, Poland) pp. 103-117

- Izabela Lewandowska and Maria Lawrynowicz-Szczepaniak
- Royal Gardens in Republican Iran: a case study of the Golestan Palace Garden, Tehran pp. 119-137

- Sara Mahdizadeh, Stephen Walker, Zahra Karimian and Lakshmi Priya Rajendran
- VCH Oxfordshire XX: The South Oxfordshire Chilterns: Caversham, Goring and Area pp. 139-140

- Janet Cooper
- A History of the County of Essex XII: St Osyth to the Naze: North East Essex Coastal Parishes. Part 2 The Soken: Kirby-Le-Soken, Thorpe-Le-Soken and Walton-Le-Soken pp. 140-141

- Alice Harvey-Fishenden
- Territoriality and the Early Medieval Landscape. The countryside of the early Saxon Kingdom pp. 141-142

- Della Hooke
- Fen and Sea: the landscapes of south-east Lincolnshire AD 500–1700 pp. 143-144

- Bob Silvester
- Landscape in Middle English Romance: the medieval imagination and the natural world pp. 144-144

- Liam Lewis
- Managing for Posterity: the Norfolk gentry and their estates c.1450–1700 pp. 145-146

- Bob Silvester
- Chiswick House Gardens: 300 years of creation and recreation pp. 146-147

- Paul Stamper
- Bricks of Victorian London: a social and economic history pp. 147-148

- Alice Harvey-Fishenden
- The Real Agricultural Revolution. The transformation of English farming, 1939–1985 pp. 148-149

- Mark Riley
- Why Conserve Nature? Perspectives on meanings and motivations pp. 150-151

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 153-158

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 1, 2022
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Forest vert: the holly and the ivy pp. 5-26

- John Langton
- Social ‘Under-painting’ in 15th-century landscape depictions pp. 27-46

- Penelope Shepherd
- ‘The dreadful catastrophe that happened at Asterton’: a hurricane or an avalanche in Shropshire? pp. 47-67

- James P. Bowen
- Reinterpreting Nirat Nongkhai: an historical account of settlement and land use in north-eastern Thailand during the nineteenth century pp. 69-85

- Settawut Bamrungkhul and Takahiro Tanaka
- Anything but common: why Van Diemen’s Land never had commons pp. 87-104

- Imogen Wegman
- ‘A City’s Paradise’: preserving the remainder of Box Hill, voluntary social action and Country Life, 1919–1936 pp. 105-128

- Keith Grieves
- Sound in the landscape. Part 3b: the later nineteenth century to the present day pp. 129-137

- Della Hooke
- Conservation’ Routes. Managing for sustainability in preindustrial Europe, 1100–1800 pp. 139-140

- Della Hooke
- The Tree Experts: a history of professional arboriculture in Britain pp. 140-141

- Charles Watkins
- The Victoria History of Staffordshire: Tamworth and Drayton Bassett pp. 141-142

- Philip Morgan
- A Welsh Landscape through Time: excavations at Park Cybi, Holy Island, Anglesey pp. 142-144

- William Britnell
- Anglo-Saxon Hydraulic Engineering in the Fens pp. 144-145

- Rory Naismith
- The Wandering Herd. The medieval cattle economy of South East England c. 450–1450 pp. 145-146

- Della Hooke
- The Medieval Park of Erringden: Hebden Bridge pp. 146-146

- Robert Liddiard
- Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland pp. 147-147

- Andrew Foster
- Thomas White (c. 1736–1811): redesigning the Northern British landscape pp. 148-149

- Paul Stamper
- Herefordshire Farming through Time: fellers, tillers and cider makers pp. 149-150

- David Whitehead
- Colne Valley: a history of a Pennine landscape pp. 150-151

- Alice Harvey-Fishenden
- The Built Environment Transformed. Textile Lancashire during the Industrial Revolution pp. 151-152

- Terry Slater
- Saving the People’s Forest: open Spaces, enclosure and popular protest in mid-Victorian London pp. 153-154

- Hannah Awcock
- Landscape Research pp. 154-155

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 157-160

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 2, 2021
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Christopher Charles Taylor 7 November 1935 – 28 May 2021 pp. 5-22

- Susan Oosthuizen
- Archaeological features and absolute dating of historical road tracks in the North-western European Sand Belt pp. 23-39

- Willem Vletter and Theo Spek
- The Fedderate Charter and its implications for the thirteenth-century social and economic landscapes of North-east Scotland pp. 41-54

- Colin Shepherd
- The landscape of ‘Phinny Animals’: fish husbandry at Rufford Abbey 1700–1743 pp. 55-77

- Sarah Law
- The development of early reservoirs to supply water to arterial canals in England and Wales pp. 79-98

- Alice Harvey-Fishenden and Neil Macdonald
- From a Mughal Bagh to a Colonial Archaeological Garden to a UNESCO World Heritage Property and everything else in between: the many lives of Badshah Shahjahan’s Hayat Baksh Bagh pp. 99-124

- Jyoti Pandey Sharma
- The Sámi cultural landscape as the scene of collective memory and identity — challenges in preserving pp. 125-138

- Anu Soikkeli
- Histories of People and Landscape. Essays on the Sheffield region in memory of David Hey pp. 139-140

- Kate Tiller
- The Foldcourse and East Anglian Agriculture and Landscape, 1100–1900 pp. 140-141

- Mark Bailey
- Burnham Norton Friary: perspectives on the Carmelites in Norfolk, England pp. 141-143

- Andrew Jotischky
- The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales pp. 143-144

- David M. Robinson
- Cows and Curates: the story of the land and livings of Christ Church, Oxford pp. 144-145

- Paul Stampter
- The Colonial Landscape of the British Caribbean pp. 145-147

- Paul Farnsworth
- Metropolis in the Making: a planning history of Amsterdam in the Dutch Golden Age pp. 147-148

- Bob Pierik
- Johannes Kip: the Gloucestershire engravings pp. 148-149

- Katy Layton-Jones
- The Language of the Landscape: a journey into Lake District history pp. 149-150

- James P. Bowen
- The Orchards of Eastern England: history, ecology and place pp. 150-151

- Charles Watkins
- English Local History: an introduction pp. 151-152

- James P. Bowen
- Ash pp. 153-154

- Charles Watkins
- The Bird-Friendly City pp. 154-155

- Della Hooke
- London’s Lost Rivers: a walker’s guide Volume 2 pp. 155-156

- Carry van Lieshout
- Notes on Contributors pp. 157-160

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 1, 2021
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Ancient Palace Gardens of Korea: the water purification system of Wolji Pond, a world heritage site pp. 5-19

- Hyung-Suk Kim and Woo-Kyung Sim
- Landscape, place and identity: the castles of the Holderness Plain, East Yorkshire pp. 21-54

- Elaine Jamieson
- Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 3a: the sixteenth century onwards pp. 55-77

- Della Hooke
- Forest management and landscape history: exploitation of Scarus oak forest in Lefkada (Santa-Maura) island under Venetian and British rule (eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century) pp. 79-98

- Anastasia Gazi, Ilias Spyridonidis and Sampson Panajiotidis
- Making Dalmatia green again: reforestation at the ‘horrible edge’ of Empire 1870–1918 pp. 99-118

- Ivan Tekić and Charles Watkins
- Pastoralism, nature and golf: in pursuit of the ‘Middle Landscape’ along the California coast pp. 119-140

- Lorne Platt
- The Clay World of Çatalhöyük: A fine-grained perspective pp. 141-142

- Douglas Baird
- Making Christian Landscapes in Atlantic Europe: conversion and consolidation in the Early Middle Ages pp. 142-144

- Fiona Edmonds
- Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age pp. 144-145

- Danica Ramsey-Brimberg
- Lichfield and the Lands of St Chad: Creating community in early medieval Mercia pp. 145-146

- John Hunt
- Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe. An archaeological perspective pp. 146-147

- Della Hooke
- Places of Contested Power: conflict and rebellion in England and France, 830–1150 pp. 147-148

- Oliver Creighton
- Capability Brown, Royal Gardener: the business of placemaking in Northern Europe pp. 148-149

- John Dixon Hunt
- Humphry Repton: Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution pp. 149-150

- Jonathan Finch
- Art Meets Ecology: The Arborealists in Lady Park Wood pp. 150-151

- Charles Watkins
- Glastonbury Holy Thorn: story of a legend pp. 151-152

- Leonard Baker
- The Victoria History of Herefordshire: Colwall pp. 153-154

- Keith Thomas
- A History of the County of Essex XII: St Osyth to the Naze: North-East Essex Coastal Parishes. Part I: St Osyth, Great and Little Clacton, Frinton, Great and Little Holland pp. 153-153

- JenniFer C. Ward
- Landscape Research pp. 155-156

- Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 157-160

- The Editors
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