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LANDSCAPES, 2016 VOL. 17, NO. 1, 1–2 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14662035.2016.1189064 This is the first issue of Landscapes published by Taylor & Francis following their purchase of Maney Journals in 2015. Already readers will find changes – a new font, a new layout with a greater recognition of the journal’s parallel life on-line. More dramatically, this issue also wel- comes a new joint editor in the person of Sam Turner, an archaeologist whose work is focussed on the historic landscapes of Britain, Europe and the Mediterranean. Sam is particularly inter- ested in understanding how changing ideas (e.g. new religious or political systems) have con- tributed to shaping landscapes and how in the process the tangible and intangible legacies of past landscapes were retained, reshaped or destroyed. In recent years, he has been involved in more and more interdisciplinary collaborative work with colleagues from other disciplines such as ecology, planning, art, literature and engineering with the aim of understanding the value and potential of landscape’s cultural heritage not only for us in the present, but also for the landscapes that will be created by future generations. Welcoming Sam to the journal does of course have the downside of saying goodbye to Paul Stamper,
Landscapes – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 2, 2016
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