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David Matless

    England’s Green
    In the Nature of Landscape
    Landscape and Englishness Pb
    Landscape and Englishness
    About England
    Geographies of British Modernity
    • Geographies of British Modernity

      • 280 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
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      This volume features thirteen essays by prominent scholars exploring the impact of geographical thinking on understanding modern Britain. It examines the evolution of Britain's geographies over the past century, integrating economic, political, social, and cultural perspectives, highlighting the field's significance in daily life.

      Geographies of British Modernity
    • David Matless explores how 'England' and 'Englishness' have been imagined since the 1960s.

      About England
    • Landscape and Englishness

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
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      A classic account of how landscape has been central to questions of 'Englishness' - of national identity, history and modernity, as well as concepts of citizenship and the body.

      Landscape and Englishness
    • Landscape and Englishness Pb

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,5(2)Ohodnotit

      Landscape has been central to definitions of Englishness for centuries. This title argues that landscape has been the site where English visions of the past, present and future have met in debates over questions of national identity, disputes over history and modernity, and ideals of citizenship and the body. schovat popis

      Landscape and Englishness Pb
    • In the Nature of Landscape presents regional cultural landscape as a new direction for research in cultural geography through an in-depth study of the Norfolk Broads, a wetland region in eastern England, whose geography and history have been shaped for centuries by cohabiting and conflicting interests. .

      In the Nature of Landscape
    • An exploration of how environmental concerns have shaped and reflected English national identity since the 1960s.

      England’s Green