Changing Landscapes Research Network
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AHRC research project: Changing Landscapes, Changing Lives: Biographical and Life History Perspectives on Landscape.
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Really enjoyed ‘William Blake’s Universe’ Fitzwilliam Museum & the imaginative & intellectual connections it establishes with the work of Caspar David Friedrich & Philip Otto Runge. On display until 19 May fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/plan-your-visi…
A very special video today from our general secretary, Kate Ashbrook, as she marks 40 incredible years with the Open Spaces Society. Congratulations, Kate!
Read more on our website: bit.ly/3TYezq8
A people's charter: 75 years since 2nd reading debate for National Parks & Access to Countryside Act @campaign4parks National Parks England Tirweddau Cymru Andrew McCloy Anita Kerwin-Nye Dartmoor Preservation Association campaignerkate.wordpress.com/2024/03/31/a-p…
Delighted that the first review of 'Lifescapes' is now out. Very grateful to Daniel for his perceptive and thought-provoking comments. Cambridge University Press - History Cambridge University Press Bookshop
I recently wrote a blog for The Vegan Society about my PhD research; you can read it here:
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📣Out now on #firstview !
Jeremy Burchardt (Jeremy Burchardt) (@UniRdg_History) on 'From Field Walking to Phenomenology: A Review of Recent British Landscape Historiography'
#Review #Environment #Cultural #Experience #Material #Space 🌄
🔓Read OA here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📢Exciting news! Join us in Glasgow on 26th June, in person or virtually, for the Arts and Humanities Research Council Place-Based Research Programme Launch. Discover our findings so far, delve into our inaugural Programme publication, and explore future directions for phase 2. #PlaceBasedResearch
'New Lives, New Landscapes Revisited: Rural Modernity' in Britain is out today, offering important new perspectives on post-war Britain and social democracy. Edited by Rural Modernism Matthew Kelly Ben Anderson Dr Linda Ross & Katrina Navickas 🇱🇹🇺🇦
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