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Interpreting the Early Modern WorldEstate Landscapes in England: Interpretive Archaeologies

Interpreting the Early Modern World: Estate Landscapes in England: Interpretive Archaeologies [Landed estates in post-medieval England have been studied for many years by archaeologists, geographers and economic and social historians (Clemenson, 1982; Daniels and Seymour, 1990; Rawding, 1992). Much of this work has concentrated on the mansion and its immediate surroundings (Aston, 1978; Brown, 1991; Currie and Locock, 1991; Dix et al., 1995; Everson and Williamson, 1998 Johnson, 1999; Pattison, 1998; Taylor, 1983; West, 1999; Williamson, 1998). But attention has also been paid to the wider countryside in (for example) Jon Finch’s examination of the impact of fox hunting on the development of the landscape or Wade Martin’s work on “model” farm buildings (Finch, 2004; Wade Martins, 2002).] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Interpreting the Early Modern WorldEstate Landscapes in England: Interpretive Archaeologies

Editors: Beaudry, Mary C.; Symonds, James

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Publisher
Springer US
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
ISBN
978-0-387-70758-7
Pages
25 –42
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-70759-4_2
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Abstract

[Landed estates in post-medieval England have been studied for many years by archaeologists, geographers and economic and social historians (Clemenson, 1982; Daniels and Seymour, 1990; Rawding, 1992). Much of this work has concentrated on the mansion and its immediate surroundings (Aston, 1978; Brown, 1991; Currie and Locock, 1991; Dix et al., 1995; Everson and Williamson, 1998 Johnson, 1999; Pattison, 1998; Taylor, 1983; West, 1999; Williamson, 1998). But attention has also been paid to the wider countryside in (for example) Jon Finch’s examination of the impact of fox hunting on the development of the landscape or Wade Martin’s work on “model” farm buildings (Finch, 2004; Wade Martins, 2002).]

Published: Sep 30, 2010

Keywords: Eighteenth Century; Landscape Design; Scattered Tree; Kitchen Garden; Farm Building

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