Content
July 2018, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 5-21 Medieval and early modern management of the River Lymn and Wainfleet Haven (east Lincolnshire, England)
by Ian Simmons - 23-42 Hunting ground, agricultural land and the forest: sustainable interdependency in Mughal India 1526–1707
by Shaha Parpia - 43-70 Scotland’s formal landscapes surveyed on General Roy’s military map of Scotland
by Margaret Stewart - 71-89 Loch drainage and improvement in Scotland
by Michael J. Stratigos - 91-108 Art and landscape history: British artists in nineteenth-century Val d’Aosta (north-west Italy)
by Pietro Piana & Charles Watkins & Ross Balzaretti - 109-123 ‘The ownership was based on club and stick’: the cartographic reconstruction of a medieval monastic estate in the Buzău Region, Romania
by Cezar Buterez & Theodor Cepraga - 125-140 Reviews
by Susanna Wade Martins & Rachel Woodward & Margaret L. Faull & Della Hooke & Ian D. Rotherham & Charles Watkins & Graeme Milne & Paul Stamper & Advolly Richmond & Carole Beardmore & Stephen Daniels & Elly Robson & Alexander Scott - 141-144 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-24 River channel planforms and floodplains: a study in the Wessex landscape
by Hadrian Cook - 25-55 Meadowlands in time: re-envisioning the lost meadows of the Rother valley, West Sussex, UK
by Alastair W. Pearson & Philip J. Soar - 57-70 An early Modern pheasant farm at Saint-Pathus in the Seine-et-Marne, France
by Jean-Yves Dufour - 71-86 Reading's Old or East Cemetery: the geological landscape of an urban burial ground in modern central Berkshire
by J. R. L. Allen - 87-102 Churchyards and cemeteries throughout the centuries — praxis and legislation
by Grete Swensen & Jan Brendalsmo - 103-120 Meanings of urban park landscapes as insiders and outsiders
by Nasim Yazdani - 121-140 Reviews
by John Baker & Nicola Sharatt & Della Hooke & Roger White & Susan Kilby & Nigel J. Tringham & Chris Briggs & Richard Hoggett & Terry Slater & Bob Silvester & Della Hooke & Karen Dempsey & John S. Lee & Paul Stamper & Peter Gaunt & Angus J. L. Winchester & Della Hooke - 141-144 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-27 The articulation of burgages and streets in early medieval towns - part 2
by Jeremy Haslam - 29-62 Finn’s Seat: topographies of power and royal marchlands of Gaelic polities in medieval Ireland
by Elizabeth FitzPatrick & Ronan Hennessy - 63-75 A Blot on the Landscape? Civic memory and municipal public parks in early twentieth-century Manchester
by Carole O’Reilly - 77-96 Therapeutic landscapes and nationalism: Turkey and the curative waters of Kemalism
by Kyle & Emine Evered - 97-108 Gardens and public parks in Cuernavaca: transformations of a cultural landscape
by Patrizia Granziera - 109-127 Ambiguities of the hedge: an exercise in creative pleaching – of moments, memories and meanings
by David C. Harvey - 128-130 Appendix
by Della Hooke - 131-156 Reviews
by Mette Løvschal & Susan Oosthuizen & Stephen G. Upex & Oscar Aldred & Sarah Semple & Stephen G. Upex & Eileen Rubery & Caitlin Green & Thomas Kohl & Peter Herring & Matthew Strickland & Patrick Gleeson & Duncan Wright & Kate Giles & Brian Ayers & David Lowther & Bob Silvester & Susan Oosthuizen & Elisabeth Whittle & David Brown & Bob Silvester & Rachel E. Swallow - 157-160 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-23 Groves in Anglo-Saxon England
by Della Hooke - 25-41 The distribution of rabbit warrens in medieval England: an east–west divide?
by David Gould - 43-66 The control of salters (deer-leaps) in private deer-parks associated with forests: a case study using a 1608 map of Leagram park in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire
by Graham J. Cooper & William D. Shannon - 67-80 Geological resources and their exploitation in the Berkshire chalklands of the later nineteenth century: a first survey
by J. R. L. Allen - 81-94 The (lost) life of a historic rural route in the core of Guadarrama Mountains, Madrid (Spain). A geographical perspective
by Angel Paniagua Mazora - 95-124 Reviews
by The Editors - 125-128 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
July 2016, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 1-4 Prelims
by The Editors - 5-18 The design philosophy of Edenic gardens: tracing ‘Paradise Myth’ in landscape architecture
by Nasim Yazdani & Mirjana Lozanovska - 19-33 A Landscape for the Sultan, an architecture for the eye: Edirne and its fifteenth-century royal tower
by Panagiotis Kontolaimos - 35-56 ‘Saved from the sordid axe’: representation and understanding of pine trees by English visitors to Italy in the eighteenth and nineteenth century
by Pietro Piana & Charles Watkins & Ross Balzaretti - 57-78 Urbanising rainforests: emergent socioecologies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
by Diogo de Carvalho Cabral & Alexandro Solórzano & Rogério Ribeiro de Oliveira - 79-92 The transition of Wytham Woods from a working estate to unique research site (1943–1965)
by K. J. Kirby - 93-124 Reviews
by The Editors - 125-128 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
May 2016, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 5-24 Culture and identity in the early medieval fenland landscape
by Susan Oosthuizen - 25-50 Power, conflict and ritual on the fen-edge: the Anarchy-period castle at Burwell, Cambridgeshire, and its pre-Conquest landscape
by Duncan W. Wright & Oliver Creighton & Steven Trick & Michael Fradley - 51-68 The articulation of burgages and streets in early medieval towns, part 1: the case of Bridgnorth, Shropshire
by Jeremy Haslam - 69-85 Cartographic evidence for seventeenth-century ‘cross-sites’ in North-East Scotland: Robert Gordon of Straloch and the Blaeu maps of Scotland
by Colin Shepherd - 87-98 Seasonal settlement and the interpretation of upland archaeology in the Galtee Mountains, Ireland
by Eugene Costello
November 2015, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 5-34 Home Turf: an interdisciplinary exploration of the long-term development, use and reclamation of raised bogs in the Netherlands
by R. van Beek & G. J. Maas & E. van den Berg - 35-48 Land of the free. Social contrasts in the Dutch 'outlands' (a.d. 1200-1900)
by Bert Groenewoudt & Jan van Doesburg & Hans Renes - 49-68 Moss Rooms and Hell Holes: the landscape of the Leyland Dispute Maps, 1571-1599
by William D. Shannon - 69-88 Mapping peasant discontent: trespassing on manorial land in fourteenth-century Walsham-le-Willows
by Susan Kilby
May 2015, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 5-8 Oliver Rackham OBE FBA 1939-2015
by Charles Watkins - 9-24 The landscape development of the Tofts of south-east Lincolnshire 1100-1650
by I. G. Simmons - 25-45 Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire: the making of an upland landscape
by David Johnson - 47-69 Post-medieval upland settlement and the decline of transhumance: a case-study from the Galtee Mountains, Ireland
by Eugene Costello - 71-88 The Landscape of the Gibbet
by Sarah Tarlow & Zoe Dyndor - 89-116 Reviews
by 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 & Phil Back
November 2014, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 5-20 Llannau , llysoedd , and llociau : identifying the early medieval landscape of Gower
by Jonathan Kissock - 21-38 A wall with a view? The gardens at Ravensworth Castle, North Yorkshire
by Shaun Richardson & Ed Dennison - 39-52 The house and garden of Henry Winstanley, Littlebury, Essex
by Christopher Taylor - 53-66 The Halaesa landscape (III B . C .) as ancient example of the complex and bio-diverse traditional Mediterranean polycultural landscape
by Giuseppe Barbera & Sebastiano Cullotta - 67-79 Indigenous Australian land management before the European settlement in 1788: a review article
by Margaret L. Faull
May 2014, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 5-30 Forest fences: enclosures in a pre-enclosure landscape
by John Langton - 31-46 The Lucanian Ionian landscape (XVIIIth-XIXth century)
by Gaetano Morese - 47-72 The lead legacy: the relationship between historical mining, pollution and the post-mining landscape
by Catherine Mills & Ian Simpson & W. Paul Adderley - 73-76 From rural to urban: landscape changes in north-west Italy over two centuries
by Marco Isaia & Consolata Siniscalco & Guido Badino - 77-80 'Co-operation and conflict in the development of the south-west Lancashire Landscape': a comment
by A. J. Gritt - 81-114 Reviews
by 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 & Della Hooke
November 2013, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 5-26 On Rome's ecological contribution to British flora and fauna: landscape, legacy and identity
by Robert Witcher - 27-42 Moat, park, manor house, rectory, palace and village: elements of the landscape at Doddington, Cambridgeshire
by Christopher Taylor - 43-60 Composing landscapes: musical memories from nineteenth-century Norwegian mountain-scapes
by Annika Lindskog - 61-86 Peopling polite landscapes: community and heritage at Poltimore, Devon
by Oliver Creighton & Penny Cunningham & Henry French - 87-124 Reviews
by 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 & John Broad
May 2013, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 5-22 A probable late Saxon burh at Ilchester
by Jeremy Haslam - 23-32 The wooded landscape of Old English poetry
by Mary Ward - 33-49 Old English wald, weald in place-names
by Della Hooke - 51-80 A 'truth universally acknowledged'?: morphology as an indicator of medieval planned market towns
by Susan Oosthuizen - 81-90 Rural landscapes between the East Fen and the Tofts in south-east Lincolnshire 1100-1550
by I. G. Simmons - 91-116 Reviews
by 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 & Chris Musson
2012, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 1-4 Landscape History
by The Editors - 5-28 The Walkhampton Enclosure (Devon)
by Rosamond Faith & Andrew Fleming - 29-48 A seventeenth-century Warwickshire Estate Map
by Colin Hayfield & Andrew Watkins - 49-64 Typological variation in pre-modern settlement morphology in the Clashindarroch Forest, Aberdeenshire
by Colin Shepherd - 65-82 Topographical art and landscape history: Elizabeth Fanshawe (1779–1856) in early nineteenth-century Liguria
by Pietro Piana & Ross Balzaretti & Diego Moreno & Charles Watkins - 83-98 The South Oxfordshire Project: perceptions of landscape, settlement and society, . 500–1650
by Stephen Mileson - 99-124 Reviews
by 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 & Brian Rich - 125-128 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
2012, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-4 Landscape History
by The Editors - 29-44 From tref(gordd) to tithe: identifying settlement patterns in a north Pembrokeshire parish
by Rhiannon Comeau - 45-68 Water management in the Fens before the introduction of pumps
by Michael Chisholm - 69-86 William Andrews Nesfield and the origins of the landscape architect
by Nina Antonetti - 87-102 Crafting Clumber: the Dukes of Newcastle and the Nottinghamshire landscape
by Richard Gaunt - 103-118 Reviews
by Neil Christie & Della Hooke & Alex Gibson & Ian Whyte & Mark Bowden & Bob Silvester & Alan Dyer & John Hunt & Simon Draper & Robert Liddiard & Paul Stamper & Rose Ferraby - 119-123 Notes on Contributors
by The Editors
November 2011, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 5-17 Curves turning into squares. Late Prehistoric landscape change and the changing morphology of ritual structures. Causality? An assessment of the evidence
by Bert Groenewoudt - 19-36 The Landscape of Domesday Suffolk
by George Barlow - 37-55 The earthworks at Benington Park, Hertfordshire: an exercise in dating an 'archaeological garden'
by Anne Rowe & Christopher Taylor & Tom Williamson - 57-65 Topography and landscape history: the role of the Victoria County History
by John Beckett - 67-86 Reviews
by David Harvey & Della Hooke & Della Hooke & Richard Thornton Smith & Niall Sharples & Nick Higham & Stephen Rippon & Andy Wigley & F. M. Chambers & Martyn Waller & John Collis & Simon Draper & Mark Gardiner & Madeleine Gray & Jon Berry & Jonathan Finch & Brian Rich & Mark Bowden & Della Hooke & Della Hooke
May 2011, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 5-23 Living on the edge: making and moving iron from the 'outside' in Anglo-Saxon England
by Thomas Birch - 24-25 Appendix: References To Smithing In Early Place-Names
by Della Hooke - 27-45 The Crossing of Dartmoor
by Andrew Fleming - 47-58 A hunting thicket in Roissy-en-France (France)
by Jean-Yves Dufour - 59-77 The Croston Drainage Scheme: co-operation and conflict in the development of the south-west Lancashire Landscape
by John Virgoe - 79-102 Reviews
by Andrew Fleming & Della Hooke & Christopher Dyer & Toby Driver & Graeme Barker & Tim Padley & Alasdair Whittle & Dominic Powlesland & David J. P. Mason & Andrew Rogerson & Richard Jones & David A. Hinton & James Bond & Joe Bettey & Stephen Rippon & Paul Stamper & Bob Silverter & Paul Everson & Anthony Ward & Ian Whyte & Della Hooke & Sue Wilson & Mark Riley
November 2010, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 5-23 'A place there is where liquid honey drops like dew'. The landscape of Little Downham, Cambridgeshire, in the twelfth century?
by Christopher Taylor - 25-35 Place, poetry and patronage: The Libellus Æthelwoldi verses to Little Downham and their context
by Catherine A.M. Clarke - 37-70 Grainlands. The landscape of open fields in a European perspective
by Hans Renes - 71-72 1. The Fields of Belton in Axholme
by Terry Fulton - 73-75 2. The past in the present'-remnant open field patterns in England
by Della Hooke - 77-89 Reviews
by Andrew Fleming & Paul Stamper & Della Hooke & Niall Finneran & Elizabeth Graham & Mark Gardiner & Paul Everson & Nick Higham & Ian Dormor & Deirdre O'Sullivan & Carenza Lewis & Della Hooke
May 2010, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 5-22 The development of Anglo-Saxon rural settlement forms
by Helena Hamerow - 23-36 Sustainable environments: common wood pastures in Norfolk
by Patsy Dallas - 37-52 Hushes, delfs and river stonary: alternative methods of obtaining lime in the gritstone Pennines in the early modern period
by David Johnson - 53-72 Land use and landownership: a recent history of parks in Hertfordshire
by Hugh Prince - 73-92 Reviews
by Stephen Rippon & Brian Rich & Bruce Proudfoot & Alasdair Whittle & John Collis & Jodie Lewis & Paul Stamper & Bob Silvester & David Hey & Robert Liddiard & Bob Silvester & Simon Draper & Alan Dyer & Amanda Richardson & Charles Watkins & Frances Griffith & Della Hooke & Timothy Mowl & Christiana Payne & David Matless