Landscape History
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Volume 37, issue 2, 2016
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- The design philosophy of Edenic gardens: tracing ‘Paradise Myth’ in landscape architecture pp. 5-18

- Nasim Yazdani and Mirjana Lozanovska
- A Landscape for the Sultan, an architecture for the eye: Edirne and its fifteenth-century royal tower pp. 19-33

- Panagiotis Kontolaimos
- ‘Saved from the sordid axe’: representation and understanding of pine trees by English visitors to Italy in the eighteenth and nineteenth century pp. 35-56

- Pietro Piana, Charles Watkins and Ross Balzaretti
- Urbanising rainforests: emergent socioecologies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 57-78

- Diogo de Carvalho Cabral, Alexandro Solórzano and Rogério Ribeiro de Oliveira
- The transition of Wytham Woods from a working estate to unique research site (1943–1965) pp. 79-92

- K. J. Kirby
- Reviews pp. 93-124

- The Editors
- Notes on Contributors pp. 125-128

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 1, 2016
- Culture and identity in the early medieval fenland landscape pp. 5-24

- Susan Oosthuizen
- Power, conflict and ritual on the fen-edge: the Anarchy-period castle at Burwell, Cambridgeshire, and its pre-Conquest landscape pp. 25-50

- Duncan W. Wright, Oliver Creighton, Steven Trick and Michael Fradley
- The articulation of burgages and streets in early medieval towns, part 1: the case of Bridgnorth, Shropshire pp. 51-68

- Jeremy Haslam
- Cartographic evidence for seventeenth-century ‘cross-sites’ in North-East Scotland: Robert Gordon of Straloch and the Blaeu maps of Scotland pp. 69-85

- Colin Shepherd
- Seasonal settlement and the interpretation of upland archaeology in the Galtee Mountains, Ireland pp. 87-98

- Eugene Costello
Volume 36, issue 2, 2015
- Home Turf: an interdisciplinary exploration of the long-term development, use and reclamation of raised bogs in the Netherlands pp. 5-34

- R. van Beek, G. J. Maas and E. van den Berg
- Land of the free. Social contrasts in the Dutch 'outlands' (a.d. 1200-1900) pp. 35-48

- Bert Groenewoudt, Jan van Doesburg and Hans Renes
- Moss Rooms and Hell Holes: the landscape of the Leyland Dispute Maps, 1571-1599 pp. 49-68

- William D. Shannon
- Mapping peasant discontent: trespassing on manorial land in fourteenth-century Walsham-le-Willows pp. 69-88

- Susan Kilby
Volume 36, issue 1, 2015
- Oliver Rackham OBE FBA 1939-2015 pp. 5-8

- Charles Watkins
- The landscape development of the Tofts of south-east Lincolnshire 1100-1650 pp. 9-24

- I. G. Simmons
- Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire: the making of an upland landscape pp. 25-45

- David Johnson
- Post-medieval upland settlement and the decline of transhumance: a case-study from the Galtee Mountains, Ireland pp. 47-69

- Eugene Costello
- The Landscape of the Gibbet pp. 71-88

- Sarah Tarlow and Zoe Dyndor
- Reviews pp. 89-116

- Andrew Fleming, Della Hooke, Andrew Reid, David Jacques, Britt Bailie, Gary Robinson, Dan Stewart, Susan Oosthuizen, Enrico Giannichedda, Caroline Goodson, Alex Woolf, John Blair, Susan Oosthuizen, John Baker, Sam Lucy, Anthony Sinclair, Sarah Semple, Keith D. Lilley, Bob Silvester, Tim Williams, Amanda Richardson, Della Hooke, Alan Powers, Martin Brown, Aleks Pluskowski and Phil Back
Volume 35, issue 2, 2014
- Llannau, llysoedd, and llociau: identifying the early medieval landscape of Gower pp. 5-20

- Jonathan Kissock
- A wall with a view? The gardens at Ravensworth Castle, North Yorkshire pp. 21-38

- Shaun Richardson and Ed Dennison
- The house and garden of Henry Winstanley, Littlebury, Essex pp. 39-52

- Christopher Taylor
- The Halaesa landscape (III B. C.) as ancient example of the complex and bio-diverse traditional Mediterranean polycultural landscape pp. 53-66

- Giuseppe Barbera and Sebastiano Cullotta
- Indigenous Australian land management before the European settlement in 1788: a review article pp. 67-79

- Margaret L. Faull
Volume 35, issue 1, 2014
- Forest fences: enclosures in a pre-enclosure landscape pp. 5-30

- John Langton
- The Lucanian Ionian landscape (XVIIIth-XIXth century) pp. 31-46

- Gaetano Morese
- The lead legacy: the relationship between historical mining, pollution and the post-mining landscape pp. 47-72

- Catherine Mills, Ian Simpson and W. Paul Adderley
- From rural to urban: landscape changes in north-west Italy over two centuries pp. 73-76

- Marco Isaia, Consolata Siniscalco and Guido Badino
- 'Co-operation and conflict in the development of the south-west Lancashire Landscape': a comment pp. 77-80

- A. J. Gritt
- Reviews pp. 81-114

- Janette Deacon, David Barrowclough, Xinyi Liu, Mark Sapwell, Dušan Borić, Martin Worthington, Harold Mytum, James Roy, Domonic Perring, Neil Christie, N. James, Andrew Merrills, John Simpson, Jan-Henrik Fallgren, David A. Hinton, Paul Everson, Simon Draper, Rory Sherlock, Bob Silvester, Sophie Hueglin, Daniel R. Curtis, Richard Morris, Christopher Taylor, Susan Oosthuizen, Angus Winchester, Charles Turner, Timothy Mowl, Paul Warde, Barbara Simms, Kate Spence, Ian Baxter and Della Hooke
Volume 34, issue 2, 2013
- On Rome's ecological contribution to British flora and fauna: landscape, legacy and identity pp. 5-26

- Robert Witcher
- Moat, park, manor house, rectory, palace and village: elements of the landscape at Doddington, Cambridgeshire pp. 27-42

- Christopher Taylor
- Composing landscapes: musical memories from nineteenth-century Norwegian mountain-scapes pp. 43-60

- Annika Lindskog
- Peopling polite landscapes: community and heritage at Poltimore, Devon pp. 61-86

- Oliver Creighton, Penny Cunningham and Henry French
- Reviews pp. 87-124

- Gillian M. Sheail, Della Hooke, Augusta McMahon, Hans Peeters, Caroline Malone, Steffie Sheilds, Stephen Upex, Susan Oosthuizen, Nancy Edwards, Rosamond Faith, Nick Higham, Richard Hoggett, Colm O'Brien, David Stocker, James Bond, Glyn Coppack, Stuart Wrathmell, Brian Rich, John Carman, Paul Stamper, David Brown, Paul Pattison and John Broad
Volume 34, issue 1, 2013
- A probable late Saxon burh at Ilchester pp. 5-22

- Jeremy Haslam
- The wooded landscape of Old English poetry pp. 23-32

- Mary Ward
- Old English wald, weald in place-names pp. 33-49

- Della Hooke
- A 'truth universally acknowledged'?: morphology as an indicator of medieval planned market towns pp. 51-80

- Susan Oosthuizen
- Rural landscapes between the East Fen and the Tofts in south-east Lincolnshire 1100-1550 pp. 81-90

- I. G. Simmons
- REVIEWS pp. 91-116

- Angus J. Winchester, Della Hooke, Mike Parker Pearson, N. James, Bill Britnell, Edith Evans, Ian Dormor, Andy Wigley, Tom Williamson, Peter Herring, David Stone, Brian Rich, Barbara English, Roger M. Thomas, Paula Henderson, Sally Jeffery, Timothy Mowl, David Brown, Christopher Taylor and Chris Musson
Volume 33, issue 2, 2012
- Landscape History pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- The Walkhampton Enclosure (Devon) pp. 5-28

- Rosamond Faith and Andrew Fleming
- A seventeenth-century Warwickshire Estate Map pp. 29-48

- Colin Hayfield and Andrew Watkins
- Typological variation in pre-modern settlement morphology in the Clashindarroch Forest, Aberdeenshire pp. 49-64

- Colin Shepherd
- Topographical art and landscape history: Elizabeth Fanshawe (1779–1856) in early nineteenth-century Liguria pp. 65-82

- Pietro Piana, Ross Balzaretti, Diego Moreno and Charles Watkins
- The South Oxfordshire Project: perceptions of landscape, settlement and society,. 500–1650 pp. 83-98

- Stephen Mileson
- Reviews pp. 99-124

- Della Hooke, Angus Winchester, Mark Gardiner, Martyn Barber, Andrew Fleming, Anthony Robinson, Anna Walas, Margaret Faull, Richard Coates, Andrew Rogerson, David Stephenson, Bob Silvester, James Bond, Christopher Dyer, Paul Stamper, Simon Draper, Roger Thomas, David Hey, Paul Everson, Ian Whyte and Brian Rich
- Notes on Contributors pp. 125-128

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 1, 2012
- Landscape History pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- From tref(gordd) to tithe: identifying settlement patterns in a north Pembrokeshire parish pp. 29-44

- Rhiannon Comeau
- Water management in the Fens before the introduction of pumps pp. 45-68

- Michael Chisholm
- William Andrews Nesfield and the origins of the landscape architect pp. 69-86

- Nina Antonetti
- Crafting Clumber: the Dukes of Newcastle and the Nottinghamshire landscape pp. 87-102

- Richard Gaunt
- REVIEWS pp. 103-118

- Neil Christie, Della Hooke, Alex Gibson, Ian Whyte, Mark Bowden, Bob Silvester, Alan Dyer, John Hunt, Simon Draper, Robert Liddiard, Paul Stamper and Rose Ferraby
- Notes on Contributors pp. 119-123

- The Editors
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