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England's landscape: the South East
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posted on 2023-06-08, 10:25 authored by Brian ShortThis is the most detailed description of why the countryside of England now looks the way it does, covering the geology, archaeology and history of each area and what effects each has had on the landscape we see today. It includes: landscapes of power and control; environment and the landscape; culture and topography; regional patterns in an ancient landscape; the peopling of the South East and the evolution of settlement patterns; changing ways of life and the landscape; urban living, urban landscapes; London lives, landscapes and reactions; landscapes and the creative imagination; and the theatre of the South East.
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- Published
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Collins for English HeritagePages
256.0ISBN
0007155700Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
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Written at the personal invitation of Sir Neil Cossens, Chair of English Heritage, as part of eight-volume series of the English regions. Emphasises the interactions between power, symbolism and landscape.Full text available
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2012-02-20Usage metrics
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