Deer parks have been the subject of much research in recent years, but the bulk of this work has focused on the place of parks in the medieval countryside, rather than their later histories. This article examines the fate of medieval parks in the two centuries after 1500, a period usually characterized as one of decline as park enclosures were broken up and turned over to agriculture. While the post-medieval period undoubtedly witnessed significant changes to medieval parks, these need to be set in a longer perspective. Disparkment was not confined to the period after 1500 and many of the management trends in deer parks down to the mid-seventeenth century were continuations of those that had originated in the late medieval period. It was th...
Sixteenth-century deer parks, sitting awkwardly between their medieval predecessors and the designed...
It is well known that Nottingham was one of the most densely built and overcrowded towns in Victoria...
Studies of medieval woodland are few and mostly concern the royal forests. This account of the Chilt...
Deer parks have been the subject of much research in recent years, but the bulk of this work has foc...
This study sets out to explore the spatial development, changing use and survival of the post-mediev...
Parks have long attracted historians and archaeologists’ attention as discrete features in the histo...
The history of the Hertfordshire landscape and, in particular, the history of its deer parks has bee...
This thesis examines aspects of hunting in later medieval Ireland, with particular reference to the ...
This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a no...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century landscape parks have been the focus of scholarly attention by hist...
This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a no...
George Gascoigne (1534/5?-1577) and Gervase Markham (1568?-1637) had much in common. Both were from ...
This article seeks to re-evaluate the history and importance of one of the most important processes ...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
ABSTRACT The origins of the Country Park are examined and the implications of those origins are anal...
Sixteenth-century deer parks, sitting awkwardly between their medieval predecessors and the designed...
It is well known that Nottingham was one of the most densely built and overcrowded towns in Victoria...
Studies of medieval woodland are few and mostly concern the royal forests. This account of the Chilt...
Deer parks have been the subject of much research in recent years, but the bulk of this work has foc...
This study sets out to explore the spatial development, changing use and survival of the post-mediev...
Parks have long attracted historians and archaeologists’ attention as discrete features in the histo...
The history of the Hertfordshire landscape and, in particular, the history of its deer parks has bee...
This thesis examines aspects of hunting in later medieval Ireland, with particular reference to the ...
This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a no...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century landscape parks have been the focus of scholarly attention by hist...
This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a no...
George Gascoigne (1534/5?-1577) and Gervase Markham (1568?-1637) had much in common. Both were from ...
This article seeks to re-evaluate the history and importance of one of the most important processes ...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
ABSTRACT The origins of the Country Park are examined and the implications of those origins are anal...
Sixteenth-century deer parks, sitting awkwardly between their medieval predecessors and the designed...
It is well known that Nottingham was one of the most densely built and overcrowded towns in Victoria...
Studies of medieval woodland are few and mostly concern the royal forests. This account of the Chilt...