The Landscape of Britain
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Jul '97
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The Landscape of Britain has a uniquely rich historical diversity. In this book explains the processes at work in the evolution of the landscape, pointing out examples of surviving evidence from the past. The landscape of late twentieth-century Britain is the end product of some ten thousand years of human effort directed not only towards satisfying basic physical needs for food and shelter, but also towards expressing profound spiritual and intellectual aspirations, whether by means of burial mounds or churches, schools or monasteries. The author shows how each generation makes its own individual contribution without being able entirely to erase those of its predecessors, however remote or distant in time.
'A major work in its field and highly recommended for all students of landscape history.' - Geography
ISBN: 9780415157452
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
404 pages