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CATHEDRAL AND THE CITY(paperback)
REVEALING THE PLAN OF SALISBURY
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01/06/2007
As Salisbury was created as a new city on virgin land at the start of the 13th C, it offers particularly clear evidence of the relationship of the foundation of the cathedral to the overall plan of ...
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Thorps in a Changing Landscape(Paperback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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28/02/2011
Thorps - in some areas throps - are familiar elements in much of the named landscape of England. In this study a compelling connection is revealed between the creation of these place-names and funda...
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Deserted Villages Revisited(Paperback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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15/02/2010
Thousands of villages and smaller settlements were deserted in England and Wales, mostly between 1340 and 1750. Why were they deserted? Why did some villages survive while others were abandoned? Wha...
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The County Community in Seventeenth-century England and Wale...(Paperback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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29/06/2012
This volume honours the memory of Prof Alan Everitt who, in the 1960s-70s advanced the fruitful notion of the 'county community' during the 17th C. Taking into account over two decades of challenges...
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Assembling Enclosure: Transformations in the Rural Landscape...(Paperback)
University of Hertfordshire Press
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01/11/2015
The landscape history of North-East England has not been studied as much as other parts of the country. This book begins to fill this gap by utilizing Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to re-assess the fam...
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Farmers, Consumers, Innovators: The World of Joan Thirsk(Paperback)
2016
University of Hertfordshire Press
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09/09/2016
Joan Thirsk was the leading English agrarian historian of the late 20th century. Her research explored regional farming, rural industry, changing tastes and fashions, and innovations in the rural ec...
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