This thesis employs twentieth-century hydroelectric development ventures in the Highlands of Scotland as a means of exploring conflicting demands of socio-economic development and landscape protection in cherished places. In Scotland, twentieth-century landscape protection ideals were founded upon a landscape aesthetic shaped by the principles and objectives of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Romanticism. The concept that the ‘natural’ world somehow existed separately from the world of humans, as a potential refuge from a rapidly industrialising European society, meant that the Romantic landscape aesthetic left little or no room for the incorporation of visible elements of industrialisation. This aesthetic has seen only limited change ov...
River landscapes were largely used for energy generation. Along the 20th century, two forms have par...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Watermills have been an essential source of mechanical power for over two millennia. Their careful s...
This thesis employs twentieth-century hydroelectric development ventures in the Highlands of Scotlan...
This paper examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Whil...
This chapter examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Wh...
This thesis examines the struggles for moral, cultural and political control of the Scottish Highlan...
The simple purpose of this article is to look at the legal regimes under which the early hydro-elect...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This paper explores how Highland imagery came to dominate Scottish landscape identity, to the exclus...
Scottish devolution and land reform were high on the political agenda with Labour's victory at the g...
Regulating the environmental impacts of hydroelectric schemes is of increasing importance in the lig...
The present single species geometric forest plantations in the Scottish landscape suggest that fores...
Is the countryside the largest industrial landscape? Places perceived as rural are home to some spat...
River landscapes were largely used for energy generation. Along the 20th century, two forms have par...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Watermills have been an essential source of mechanical power for over two millennia. Their careful s...
This thesis employs twentieth-century hydroelectric development ventures in the Highlands of Scotlan...
This paper examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Whil...
This chapter examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Wh...
This thesis examines the struggles for moral, cultural and political control of the Scottish Highlan...
The simple purpose of this article is to look at the legal regimes under which the early hydro-elect...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This paper explores how Highland imagery came to dominate Scottish landscape identity, to the exclus...
Scottish devolution and land reform were high on the political agenda with Labour's victory at the g...
Regulating the environmental impacts of hydroelectric schemes is of increasing importance in the lig...
The present single species geometric forest plantations in the Scottish landscape suggest that fores...
Is the countryside the largest industrial landscape? Places perceived as rural are home to some spat...
River landscapes were largely used for energy generation. Along the 20th century, two forms have par...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Watermills have been an essential source of mechanical power for over two millennia. Their careful s...