The debate leading up to the ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales in 2005 focused on the practical aspects such as the possible economic and social affect and issues of animal welfare. The relationship between hunting and the landscape was not prioritized, nor was it acknowledged that hunting contributed to regional and social identities. This article explores the relationship between hunting and landscape in the “shires” of the East Midlands, where modern hunting developed as part of the radical landscape changes experienced from the late eighteenth century. It examines why hunting is not recognized within national initiatives to map historic landscape character and suggests that the lacunae is the result of established academic a...
From a historical perspective, the hunting of wild animals by man has never been depicted as a subje...
The political preoccupation with hunting in the UK does not reflect a central concern for animal iss...
Today's hunting debate began in the eighteenth century, when the idea of the countryside was being i...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries the sport of hunting was transformed. The principal...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries the sport of hunting was transformed. The principal...
The recent ‘Liberty and Livelihood’ March in London highlights how the issue of hunting with dogs, w...
This paper explores an accepted but under researched feature of national categories: their complex r...
Cranborne Chase is distinctive not only for its predominantly rural landscape but also for its histo...
Cranborne Chase is distinctive not only for its predominantly rorallandscape but also for its histor...
Recreational hunting activities occupy an uneasy position in contemporary rural space. Framed by glo...
George Gascoigne (1534/5?-1577) and Gervase Markham (1568?-1637) had much in common. Both were from ...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Imagining the English landscape as an assemblage entangling deer and people throughout history, this...
Recently in Britain a proposal to ban hunting with dogs has caused a political furore. A fever pitch...
Hunting is often summarised to the act of searching for and killing an animal. Due to this fact, hun...
From a historical perspective, the hunting of wild animals by man has never been depicted as a subje...
The political preoccupation with hunting in the UK does not reflect a central concern for animal iss...
Today's hunting debate began in the eighteenth century, when the idea of the countryside was being i...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries the sport of hunting was transformed. The principal...
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries the sport of hunting was transformed. The principal...
The recent ‘Liberty and Livelihood’ March in London highlights how the issue of hunting with dogs, w...
This paper explores an accepted but under researched feature of national categories: their complex r...
Cranborne Chase is distinctive not only for its predominantly rural landscape but also for its histo...
Cranborne Chase is distinctive not only for its predominantly rorallandscape but also for its histor...
Recreational hunting activities occupy an uneasy position in contemporary rural space. Framed by glo...
George Gascoigne (1534/5?-1577) and Gervase Markham (1568?-1637) had much in common. Both were from ...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Imagining the English landscape as an assemblage entangling deer and people throughout history, this...
Recently in Britain a proposal to ban hunting with dogs has caused a political furore. A fever pitch...
Hunting is often summarised to the act of searching for and killing an animal. Due to this fact, hun...
From a historical perspective, the hunting of wild animals by man has never been depicted as a subje...
The political preoccupation with hunting in the UK does not reflect a central concern for animal iss...
Today's hunting debate began in the eighteenth century, when the idea of the countryside was being i...