The aim of this paper is to explore the question: why is the archaeology of English historic landscapes apparently so provincial? Inevitably the response must be that matters are more complex. In this paper, I examine the work of W. G. Hoskins, the “father of English landscape history,” and draw attention to: the complex way in which landscape is embedded in nationalism; the relations between locale, province, and nation; and the way wider tensions, in particular of colonialism are embedded within Hoskins's own discourse. In conclusion, I examine ways in which this problematic continues to structure enquiry into the English landscape today and to inhibit a genuinely international and comparative approach to historic landscapes
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
This monograph examined representations of landscape by key British painters of the late Victorian a...
This dissertation charts the relationship between British realism and landscape aesthetics in order ...
This paper discusses how we might evaluate different narratives of the English landscape (Fig. 4.1)....
W. G. Hoskins, writing in the 1950s, developed the new subject of landscape history, and regarded bu...
The landscape historian W.G. Hoskins is widely credited as a pioneer of local and landscape history....
The landscape historian W.G. Hoskins is widely credited as a pioneer of local and landscape history....
"Ideas of Landscape" offers an engaging discussion of the theory and practice of landscape archaeolo...
AcceptedArticle in Press“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
To date, any studies of how the English Landscape Art genre represented the common field landscape d...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books Ltd, 2007. 'Windgather Press' i...
The landscape in England is analyzed with regard to its climate, natural features, industry and hist...
This abstract announces a new project being undertaken by cultural researchers Val Williams and Cori...
Like other forms of heritage, landscape provides a vital repository of cultural meaning in relation ...
This is the most detailed description of why the countryside of England now looks the way it does, c...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
This monograph examined representations of landscape by key British painters of the late Victorian a...
This dissertation charts the relationship between British realism and landscape aesthetics in order ...
This paper discusses how we might evaluate different narratives of the English landscape (Fig. 4.1)....
W. G. Hoskins, writing in the 1950s, developed the new subject of landscape history, and regarded bu...
The landscape historian W.G. Hoskins is widely credited as a pioneer of local and landscape history....
The landscape historian W.G. Hoskins is widely credited as a pioneer of local and landscape history....
"Ideas of Landscape" offers an engaging discussion of the theory and practice of landscape archaeolo...
AcceptedArticle in Press“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
To date, any studies of how the English Landscape Art genre represented the common field landscape d...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books Ltd, 2007. 'Windgather Press' i...
The landscape in England is analyzed with regard to its climate, natural features, industry and hist...
This abstract announces a new project being undertaken by cultural researchers Val Williams and Cori...
Like other forms of heritage, landscape provides a vital repository of cultural meaning in relation ...
This is the most detailed description of why the countryside of England now looks the way it does, c...
Have we reached a post-landscape condition? Have prevailing visual relations between people and land...
This monograph examined representations of landscape by key British painters of the late Victorian a...
This dissertation charts the relationship between British realism and landscape aesthetics in order ...