At the turn from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century the aesthetic view of landscape had a romantic connotation. Until recently, examinations of the representation of landscape were focused mainly on art, landscape gardening, novels, poems and travelogues. However, little attention was paid to the accounts of soldiers. One occasion for such accounts was the Peninsula War. Young men from different backgrounds served voluntarily or compulsory under Napoleon, but also under the allies of Spain and Britain. The German-speaking soldiers were the first and largest group that ‘visited’ the Iberian Peninsula after a long period. Many of the publications were similar to travelogues, a very popular genre at the time. The authors, in fact, includ...
The relationship between man and the landscape in the 19th century is usually viewed through the pri...
This article critically assesses literature on militarized landscapes (sites that are partially or f...
At the end of the First World War, it became apparent that four years of conflict had left just the ...
This project was prompted by research into the artist William Wyatt Bagshawe, who was killed in the ...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
Although there has been much historical research on the environmental culture of Germany during the ...
A look at Landscape, and the Romanticism of battle, during the American Civil War This paper aimed t...
This article deals with literary war landscapes in ancient Rome. I investigate how Roman authors dep...
This article deals with literary war landscapes in ancient Rome. I investigate how Roman authors dep...
This research explores the historic cultural backgrounds of landscape perceptions in England, France...
Drawing on literary, visual, and philosophical sources from the period, this article asks what is la...
First World War propaganda, but also popular movies like Luis Trenker’s Berge in Flammen, for a long...
Landscape can spark armed conflict, dictate its progress and condition the affective experience of i...
TestingLandscape art is not just a depiction of a sense of nature, it can be taken as the medium of ...
Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship betw...
The relationship between man and the landscape in the 19th century is usually viewed through the pri...
This article critically assesses literature on militarized landscapes (sites that are partially or f...
At the end of the First World War, it became apparent that four years of conflict had left just the ...
This project was prompted by research into the artist William Wyatt Bagshawe, who was killed in the ...
This comparative and transnational study of landscapes in the First World War offers new perspective...
Although there has been much historical research on the environmental culture of Germany during the ...
A look at Landscape, and the Romanticism of battle, during the American Civil War This paper aimed t...
This article deals with literary war landscapes in ancient Rome. I investigate how Roman authors dep...
This article deals with literary war landscapes in ancient Rome. I investigate how Roman authors dep...
This research explores the historic cultural backgrounds of landscape perceptions in England, France...
Drawing on literary, visual, and philosophical sources from the period, this article asks what is la...
First World War propaganda, but also popular movies like Luis Trenker’s Berge in Flammen, for a long...
Landscape can spark armed conflict, dictate its progress and condition the affective experience of i...
TestingLandscape art is not just a depiction of a sense of nature, it can be taken as the medium of ...
Using the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship betw...
The relationship between man and the landscape in the 19th century is usually viewed through the pri...
This article critically assesses literature on militarized landscapes (sites that are partially or f...
At the end of the First World War, it became apparent that four years of conflict had left just the ...