Estate Landscapes : Design, Improvement and Power in the Post-medieval Landscape

Estate Landscapes : Design, Improvement and Power in the Post-medieval Landscape
Title Estate Landscapes : Design, Improvement and Power in the Post-medieval Landscape PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Finch
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781843833703

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An exciting study of the social and landscape phenomena of the Estate Landscape. In recent years, the post-medieval landscape has attracted new interest from archaeologists, historians, and geographers concerned to understand the development of the historic environment. One of the key structuring elements within these landscapes from the sixteenth century until the aftermath of the Second World War was undoubtedly the landed estate. However, it was not until the late nineteenth century that any systematic attempt to quantify the presence of these estates was undertaken, prompted by the move to democratic reform and the persistent link between political power and landed wealth. Yet the importance of the landed estate in structuring power, social relationships, and both agricultural and industrial production was not limited to the UK. From the eighteenth century, the link between the UK estates and patterns of landholding and exploitation in the colonies became increasingly complex and recursive. This volume explores the relationships between the form and structure of British and Colonial estate landscapes, their agricultural management and the political structures and social relationships they reproduced. The articles address themes as diverse as the creation and development of the agrarian landscape, improvement, ornamental landscapes and gardens and estate architecture. Overall, it highlights the wealth and diversity of existing scholarship and suggests new directions for post-medieval archaeology in this dynamic area of research.

An Historical Geography of England and Wales

An Historical Geography of England and Wales
Title An Historical Geography of England and Wales PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Dodgshon
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 1978
Genre History
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The West Riding of Yorkshire County Handbook

The West Riding of Yorkshire County Handbook
Title The West Riding of Yorkshire County Handbook PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1960
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Brief van Nicolaas Anthony Donkersloot (1902-1965) aan Ed. Hoornik en Mies Bouhuys

Brief van Nicolaas Anthony Donkersloot (1902-1965) aan Ed. Hoornik en Mies Bouhuys
Title Brief van Nicolaas Anthony Donkersloot (1902-1965) aan Ed. Hoornik en Mies Bouhuys PDF eBook
Author Eduard Jozef Antonie Marie Hoornik
Publisher
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Release 1962
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Polite Landscapes

Polite Landscapes
Title Polite Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Tom Williamson
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1995
Genre Art
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Parks and gardens in eighteenth-century England are usually seen as works of art created by individual geniuses like William Kent, Capability Brown and Humphry Repton. But this narrow view wasn't necessarily shared by contemporaries, and Tom Williamson in this thought-provoking book reveals that the aristocracy and gentry, who paid for these private landscapes and lived in them, were motivated by more complex interests and needs. Landowners had strong ideas of their own about how their property should look and how it should function. The park and garden were part of a working estate consisting of farms and forestry enterprises, and the surroundings of the country house were shaped to suit the requirements of hunting, shooting, riding and other recreational activities as well as to conform to the aesthetic principles of philosophers and landscape gardeners. Tom Williamson's pioneering study concentrates on the wider social, economic and political implications of these elaborate private landscapes. He emphasizes the practical relationship between the landowners who were demanding customers and the designers who were businessmen as well as artists. In the process he shows how changing fashions in the layout of gentlemen's pleasure grounds were related to broader currents of social and economic development in eighteenth-century England.