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July 2024, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-40 Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century (Part 2)
by Jeremy Haslam - 41-62 From rupture to disruptive innovation: the colonial subcontinent’s ‘Devil’s Wind’; the Mughal Bagh (garden) and the English-style public park
by Jyoti Pandey Sharma - 63-79 Iron-rich sandstones in medieval churches in the Cambridge region, UK: distribution, sources and significance
by Nigel H. Woodcock - 81-100 Analysis of land-use change in Mandrolisai 1860 to 2016: a case study from Sardinia (Italy)
by Maria Rosaria Filigheddu & Marcello Cillara & Giovanni Deplano & Juan Escamilla Molgora & Laura Lai & Damiano Muru & Matilde Schirru & Luigi Sedda & Sandro Dettori - 101-120 The structure, concept and identity of traditional Chinese gardens
by Kamyab Kiani & Mehdi Khakzand - 121-140 Edible landscapes in Persian gardens: a historical perspective from ancient Iran to the present day
by Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad & Alessio Russo & Mozhgan Kheirollahi - 141-143 Viking Migration and Settlement in East Anglia: The Place-Name Evidence
by Stephen Podd - 143-144 The Architecture of the Bight of Biafra. Spatial Entanglements
by Hugh Clout - 144-146 Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain
by Hadrian Cook - 146-148 Garden and Metaphor Essays on the Essence of the Garden
by Majid Amani-Beni & Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad & Laleh Dehghanifarsani - 148-149 The British Country House Revival
by Charles Watkins - 149-150 An Almost Impossible Thing. The Radical Lives of Britain’s Pioneering Women Gardeners
by Charles Watkins - 151-152 Hedges
by Stephen Podd - 152-154 Countryside History. The Life and Legacy of Oliver Rackham
by Rob Jarman - 155-159 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2024, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-32 Spanish dehesas as heritage: using participatory mapping and archival data to characterise the temporal evolution of an agrosilvopastoral cultural landscape
by Kyle P. Hearn & Esther Prada Llorente - 33-56 ‘Behold the sea!’ The geo-cultural place of landscape in Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony
by Annika Lindskog - 57-70 Public garden, British station and landscape perception in Bangalore City (1881–1934)
by Elza D’Cruz - 71-96 Gardeners and the democratisation of urban parks
by Jonathan Denby - 97-117 Immigrants’ habitus transference and recreational expectations in urban parks cultural landscape settings
by Nasim Yazdani - 119-127 Holly and May: cultural symbolism and reality
by Della Hooke - 129-130 Ancient Woods, Trees & Forests: Ecology, History and Management
by Hadrian Cook - 130-131 Innovation; Knowledge and Ingenuity
by Margaret Faull - 131-132 The Ancient Ways of Wessex: Travel and Communication in an Early Medieval Landscape
by Hadrian Cook - 132-133 Pigs in the Forest and Marsh. Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Svinjars
by Charles Watkins - 133-135 Charles Bridgeman (c. 1685–1738): A Landscape Architect in the Eighteenth Century
by Charles Watkins - 135-136 Cartographier le parcellaire rural dans l’Europe d’Ancien Régime
by Hugh Clout - 136-137 St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage on the Essex Coast
by Hugh Clout - 137-138 Meaningful Pasts: Historical Narrative, Commemorative Landscapes, and Everyday Lives
by David Beckingham - 138-139 Le paysage accessible et autres textes
by Hugh Clout - 139-140 The Lost Rainforests of Britain
by Della Hooke - 140-141 The Book of Wilding. A Practical Guide to Rewildimg Big and Small
by Della Hooke - 142-142 Landscape Research, Vol 48, Nos 1–8
by Della Hooke - 143-147 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2023, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-13 Roman to early medieval cereal farming in the Rhineland: weeds, tillage, and the spread of the mouldboard plough
by Helena Hamerow & Tanja Zerl & Claus Kropp & Amy Bogaard - 15-35 ‘Wild’ horses in medieval and early modern landscapes of Europe
by Rob Lenders - 37-59 Transhumance, shielings and soil fertility – land-use legacies in Menstrie Glen, Scotland
by Sebastian Wolfrum & Ian Simpson - 61-80 Firewood and timber. The meaning of the forest common rights in the everyday life of peasants in Austrian Galicia
by Joachim Popek - 81-108 Historic gardens and parks in Southeast Asia: typologies and common characteristics
by Navanath Osiri - 109-118 The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions
by Daniel E. May - 119-120 The Society does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed by its contributors
by Della Hooke - 120-121 Turbulent Foresters: a landscape biography of Ashdown Forest
by Paul Stamper - 121-122 Joining the Dots: uniting Salisbury’s past through holes in the ground
by Hadrian Cook - 122-123 Names, Texts and Landscapes in the Middle Ages: a memorial volume for Duncan Probert
by Simon Draper - 123-124 Seventeenth-century Water Gardens and the Birth of Modern Scientific Thought in Oxford: the case of Hanwell Castle
by Philip Davies - 125-126 Rediscovering Lost Landscapes: topographical art in north-west Italy, 1800–1920
by Carl J. Griffin - 126-127 Enclosed Landscapes as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage
by Hadrian Cook - 127-128 Trees and Woodlands
by Charles Watkins - 128-129 Louis-Marie Cordonnier, l’infatigable bâtisseur
by Hugh Clout - 129-130 Common Land in Britain: a history from the Middle Ages to the present day
by Pedro MotaTavares - 130-132 Vivre au provisoire. Points de repère suite à la Grande Guerre. Echos contemporains
by Hugh Clout - 132-133 Landscape, Heritage and National Identity in Modern Europe
by Alice HarveyFishenden - 133-134 Beyond Greenways. The next step for city trails and walking routes
by Della Hooke - 135-139 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2023, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-28 Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century. Part 1
by Jeremy Haslam - 29-60 Burghs in the landscape and the landscape of burghs: conquest, culture and urban design in north-east Scotland, 1150–1230
by John R. Barrett - 61-82 Late Ming Xizi Lake: the courtesan world in the landscape culture of the West Lake
by Antonio José Mezcua López - 83-101 Creation, management and devaluation – examining the workings of the seventeenth-century meadow economy in southern Sweden
by Ådel Franzén & Oscar Jacobsson - 103-120 Visualising emptiness: the landscape of the Western Front and Australian and English children’s picture books
by Martin Kerby & Margaret Baguley - 121-142 Conservation of dry-stone structures: a practical study on the Al-Makhrour’s watchtowers
by Ziad AbuOwda & Zaki Aslan & Ahmed Rjoub - 143-144 Landscapes of the Norman Conquest (Pen & Sword Archaeology, Barnsley, 2022)
by Richard Clarke - 144-145 Churches in the Irish Landscape, AD400–1100 (Cork: Cork University Press, 2021)
by Michael Potterton - 145-146 Great Bricett Manor & Priory: lords, saints & canons in a Suffolk Landscape (Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History, Ipswich, 2021)
by Simon Draper - 147-147 The Duke of Norfolk’s Deeds at Arundel Castle: the early Howard inheritance in Norfolk (Phillimore Book Publishing, Bognor Regis, 2021)
by Simon Draper - 147-148 The Doctor’s Garden: medicine, science, and horticulture in Britain (Yale University Press, London, 2022)
by Philip Davies - 149-150 English Orchards: a landscape history (Oxbow Books 2022)
by Alan Wadsworth - 150-151 The Women who saved the English Countryside (Yale University Press, London, 2022)
by Hadrian Cook - 151-153 Environments of Identity. Agricultural community, work and concepts of local in Yorkshire, 1918–2018 (The White Horse Press, Winwick, 2022)
by Jeremy Burchardt - 153-155 Pathways: exploring the routes of a movement heritage (The White Horse Press, Winwick, 2022)
by Alice Harvey-Fishenden - 155-157 Changing Approaches to Local History. Warwickshire history and its historians (The Boydell Press, 2022)
by Della Hooke - 157-158 Impacts of Human Population on Wildlife (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2022)
by Della Hooke - 158-159 Landscape Research
by Della Hooke - 161-165 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2022, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-21 The repercussions of the Culbin Sands disaster of 1694: the emotional impacts of a shifting landscape in North-East Scotland
by Gordon Raeburn - 23-43 When Description means Control. The example of the Russian General Land Survey in eastern Latvia in 1784–1785
by Melchior Jakubowski - 45-75 Dougalston in Scotland’s Western Central Belt: a Glasgow Tobacco Lord’s designed parkland landscape?
by Paul Bishop & Coralie M. Mills & Michael Moss - 77-102 Historical parcellation and ridge-and-furrow relics of open strip-fields in the north-west European lowlands
by Hein van Gils & T. Kasielke - 103-117 Historical and cultural significance of the Krutynia River (Masuria, Poland)
by Izabela Lewandowska & Maria Lawrynowicz-Szczepaniak - 119-137 Royal Gardens in Republican Iran: a case study of the Golestan Palace Garden, Tehran
by Sara Mahdizadeh & Stephen Walker & Zahra Karimian & Lakshmi Priya Rajendran - 139-140 VCH Oxfordshire XX: The South Oxfordshire Chilterns: Caversham, Goring and Area
by Janet Cooper - 140-141 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
by Alice Harvey-Fishenden - 141-142 Territoriality and the Early Medieval Landscape. The countryside of the early Saxon Kingdom
by Della Hooke - 143-144 Fen and Sea: the landscapes of south-east Lincolnshire AD 500–1700
by Bob Silvester - 144-144 Landscape in Middle English Romance: the medieval imagination and the natural world
by Liam Lewis - 145-146 Managing for Posterity: the Norfolk gentry and their estates c.1450–1700
by Bob Silvester - 146-147 Chiswick House Gardens: 300 years of creation and recreation
by Paul Stamper - 147-148 Bricks of Victorian London: a social and economic history
by Alice Harvey-Fishenden - 148-149 The Real Agricultural Revolution. The transformation of English farming, 1939–1985
by Mark Riley - 150-151 Why Conserve Nature? Perspectives on meanings and motivations
by Della Hooke - 153-158 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2022, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-26 Forest vert: the holly and the ivy
by John Langton - 27-46 Social ‘Under-painting’ in 15th-century landscape depictions
by Penelope Shepherd - 47-67 ‘The dreadful catastrophe that happened at Asterton’: a hurricane or an avalanche in Shropshire?
by James P. Bowen - 69-85 Reinterpreting Nirat Nongkhai: an historical account of settlement and land use in north-eastern Thailand during the nineteenth century
by Settawut Bamrungkhul & Takahiro Tanaka - 87-104 Anything but common: why Van Diemen’s Land never had commons
by Imogen Wegman - 105-128 ‘A City’s Paradise’: preserving the remainder of Box Hill, voluntary social action and Country Life, 1919–1936
by Keith Grieves - 129-137 Sound in the landscape. Part 3b: the later nineteenth century to the present day
by Della Hooke - 139-140 Conservation’ Routes. Managing for sustainability in preindustrial Europe, 1100–1800
by Della Hooke - 140-141 The Tree Experts: a history of professional arboriculture in Britain
by Charles Watkins - 141-142 The Victoria History of Staffordshire: Tamworth and Drayton Bassett
by Philip Morgan - 142-144 A Welsh Landscape through Time: excavations at Park Cybi, Holy Island, Anglesey
by William Britnell - 144-145 Anglo-Saxon Hydraulic Engineering in the Fens
by Rory Naismith - 145-146 The Wandering Herd. The medieval cattle economy of South East England c. 450–1450
by Della Hooke - 146-146 The Medieval Park of Erringden: Hebden Bridge
by Robert Liddiard - 147-147 Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland
by Andrew Foster - 148-149 Thomas White (c. 1736–1811): redesigning the Northern British landscape
by Paul Stamper - 149-150 Herefordshire Farming through Time: fellers, tillers and cider makers
by David Whitehead - 150-151 Colne Valley: a history of a Pennine landscape
by Alice Harvey-Fishenden - 151-152 The Built Environment Transformed. Textile Lancashire during the Industrial Revolution
by Terry Slater - 153-154 Saving the People’s Forest: open Spaces, enclosure and popular protest in mid-Victorian London
by Hannah Awcock - 154-155 Landscape Research
by Della Hooke - 157-160 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2021, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-22 Christopher Charles Taylor 7 November 1935 – 28 May 2021
by Susan Oosthuizen - 23-39 Archaeological features and absolute dating of historical road tracks in the North-western European Sand Belt
by Willem Vletter & Theo Spek - 41-54 The Fedderate Charter and its implications for the thirteenth-century social and economic landscapes of North-east Scotland
by Colin Shepherd - 55-77 The landscape of ‘Phinny Animals’: fish husbandry at Rufford Abbey 1700–1743
by Sarah Law - 79-98 The development of early reservoirs to supply water to arterial canals in England and Wales
by Alice Harvey-Fishenden & Neil Macdonald - 99-124 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
by Jyoti Pandey Sharma - 125-138 The Sámi cultural landscape as the scene of collective memory and identity — challenges in preserving
by Anu Soikkeli - 139-140 Histories of People and Landscape. Essays on the Sheffield region in memory of David Hey
by Kate Tiller - 140-141 The Foldcourse and East Anglian Agriculture and Landscape, 1100–1900
by Mark Bailey - 141-143 Burnham Norton Friary: perspectives on the Carmelites in Norfolk, England
by Andrew Jotischky - 143-144 The Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales
by David M. Robinson - 144-145 Cows and Curates: the story of the land and livings of Christ Church, Oxford
by Paul Stampter - 145-147 The Colonial Landscape of the British Caribbean
by Paul Farnsworth - 147-148 Metropolis in the Making: a planning history of Amsterdam in the Dutch Golden Age
by Bob Pierik - 148-149 Johannes Kip: the Gloucestershire engravings
by Katy Layton-Jones - 149-150 The Language of the Landscape: a journey into Lake District history
by James P. Bowen - 150-151 The Orchards of Eastern England: history, ecology and place
by Charles Watkins - 151-152 English Local History: an introduction
by James P. Bowen - 153-154 Ash
by Charles Watkins - 154-155 The Bird-Friendly City
by Della Hooke - 155-156 London’s Lost Rivers: a walker’s guide Volume 2
by Carry van Lieshout - 157-160 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2021, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-19 Ancient Palace Gardens of Korea: the water purification system of Wolji Pond, a world heritage site
by Hyung-Suk Kim & Woo-Kyung Sim - 21-54 Landscape, place and identity: the castles of the Holderness Plain, East Yorkshire
by Elaine Jamieson - 55-77 Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 3a: the sixteenth century onwards
by Della Hooke - 79-98 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)
by Anastasia Gazi & Ilias Spyridonidis & Sampson Panajiotidis - 99-118 Making Dalmatia green again: reforestation at the ‘horrible edge’ of Empire 1870–1918
by Ivan Tekić & Charles Watkins - 119-140 Pastoralism, nature and golf: in pursuit of the ‘Middle Landscape’ along the California coast
by Lorne Platt - 141-142 The Clay World of Çatalhöyük: A fine-grained perspective
by Douglas Baird - 142-144 Making Christian Landscapes in Atlantic Europe: conversion and consolidation in the Early Middle Ages
by Fiona Edmonds - 144-145 Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age
by Danica Ramsey-Brimberg - 145-146 Lichfield and the Lands of St Chad: Creating community in early medieval Mercia
by John Hunt - 146-147 Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe. An archaeological perspective
by Della Hooke - 147-148 Places of Contested Power: conflict and rebellion in England and France, 830–1150
by Oliver Creighton - 148-149 Capability Brown, Royal Gardener: the business of placemaking in Northern Europe
by John Dixon Hunt - 149-150 Humphry Repton: Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution
by Jonathan Finch - 150-151 Art Meets Ecology: The Arborealists in Lady Park Wood
by Charles Watkins - 151-152 Glastonbury Holy Thorn: story of a legend
by Leonard Baker - 153-153 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
by JenniFer C. Ward - 153-154 The Victoria History of Herefordshire: Colwall
by Keith Thomas - 155-156 Landscape Research
by Della Hooke - 157-160 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2020, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 5-25 Eorpeburnan and Rye: some aspects of late Anglo-Saxon settlement development in East Sussex
by Jeremy Haslam - 27-56 Reconstructing medieval eroded landscapes of the north-eastern Zuyder Zee (the Netherlands): a refined palaeogeographical time series of the Noordoostpolder between a.d. 1100 and 1400
by Y. T. van Popta & K. M. Cohen & P. C. Vos & Th. Spek - 57-70 The development of historic field systems in northern England: a case study at Wallington, Northumberland
by Soetkin Vervust & Tim Kinnaird & Niels Dabaut & Sam Turner - 71-88 Lot meadows, do they have a role in understanding scattered holdings? A study case in northern Spain
by Iago Vázquez - 89-104 Spontaneous landscape dynamics in the Pays de Bitche, Lorraine (France), during the Little Ice Age
by Annik Schnitzler - 105-125 The Canadian landscape as Art. Stanley Thompson, Golf Course Architecture, the Group of Seven, and the Aesthetic of Canadian Nationalism
by Jordan Goldstein - 127-140 Reviews
by The Editors - 141-144 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-28 Exploring the landscape dimension of the early medieval churches. A case study from A Mariña region (north-west Spain)
by José Carlos Sánchez-Pardo & Miguel Carrero-Pazos & Marcos Fernández-Ferreiro & David Espinosa-Espinosa - 29-49 Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 2: the medieval period — the eleventh to fifteenth century (and beyond)
by Della Hooke - 51-56 The management of a Gloucestershire rabbit warren in the mid-seventeenth century
by Anthea Jones - 57-68 Native American landscape modification in pre-settlement south-west Georgia
by Rachel R. Fern & Jonathan M. Stober & Max A. Morris & Brandon T. Rutledge - 69-98 The function of open-field farming – managing time, work and space
by Kristofer Jupiter - 99-120 The energyscape of the lower Thames and Medway: Britain’s changing patterns of energy use
by Stephen Murray - 121-126 Identifying mid-twentieth-century historical trends in United States game law violations: any basis for conservation?
by Kelsey Gilcrease - 127-140 Reviews
by John Blair & Christopher Dyer & Della Hooke & Oscar Aldred & Paul Stamper & Nancy Edwvnards & Oliver Creighton & Paul Stamper & Charles Watkins & Karen Sayer & Hannes Palang & Paul Stamper & Della Hooke - 141-144 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-40 Landscapes of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Britain — their ancient origins
by Rob Jarman & Frank M. Chambers & Julia Webb - 41-56 The history and archaeology of temporary medieval camps: a possible example in Wales
by Christopher Taylor - 57-75 An open strip-field system at its tipping point in the German-Dutch River Dinkel catchment. Part 2
by Hein van Gils & Andreas Mölder - 77-100 Landscape, territory and common rights in medieval East Yorkshire
by Briony McDonagh - 101-126 Establishing architectural typology of eighteenth-century Bundeli gardens — characteristics and extent, with reference to the gardens of Rajnagar/Khajuraho
by Anjaneya Sharma & Nishant Upadhyay & P. S. Chani - 127-142 St Michael’s, Tilehurst: geological developments since the Enlightenment in a rural-to-urban graveyard in central Berkshire
by J. R. L. Allen - 143-156 Reviews
by Brodie Waddell & Della Hooke & Harry Hawkins & James P. Bowen & Bob Silvester & Robert Frost & Christopher Donaldson & Elaine Mitchell & Martin Watkinson & John Martin & Della Hooke - 157-160 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2019, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-14 Hard questions about hard woods: the exclusions in the Old English ‘Æcerbot’ Charm
by Mary Ward - 15-34 Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 1: the early medieval period – the sixth to eleventh century
by Della Hooke & Michael Bintley - 35-58 ‘The Hyde’, Scaldeford and early medieval Wight
by John Margham - 59-70 The path to the monastery: monastic communication networks in the southern Welsh Marches
by Eddie Procter - 71-91 An open strip-field system at its tipping point in the German-Dutch River Dinkel catchment. Part 1
by Hein van Gils & Andreas Mölder - 93-109 Measuring long-term landscape change using historical photographs and the WSL Monoplotting Tool
by Nicola Gabellieri & Charles Watkins - 110-124 Reviews
by Clare Griffiths & Della Hooke & George Peterken & Bob Silvester & Stephen Rippon & Della Hooke & Paul Stamper & William D. Shannon & Harry Hawkins & John Hodgson & Philip Davies & John Morgan & Della Hooke - 125-128 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2018, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors