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Countryside History: The Life and Legacy of Oliver Rackham

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Like one of the ancient trees he wrote about so elegantly and perceptively, Oliver Rackhams roots run deep while his influence branches far. He was undoubtedly the leading scholar in landscape history and historical ecology, and his work continues to resonate not just with his peers but with a much wider public audience too. His combination of extensive archival research, meticulous fieldwork and place-name analysis were truly ground-breaking. He not only changed the way we think about the landscape; he in fact altered that landscape in turn enriching, clarifying, bringing it to life.

This book, which honours Rackhams memory, is a unique collection of contributions from leading global authorities on countryside and landscape history. A number of chapters come from individuals who were his friends and collaborators, and they each share a debt to his scholarship and methods. Ranging all over Europe from Biaowiea Forest in Poland to the Mediterranean, and across the world from New England to northern Japan, the wealth of perspectives gathered here makes for a diverse and weighty discussion.

Collectively, the contributions represent an acknowledgment of Rackhams huge impact and influence at the same time as offering a benchmark for current thinking in countryside history worldwide. This volume will appeal to researchers, postgraduate students, final-year undergraduates, lecturers and scholars on the one hand, but also to anyone who loves the countryside and is fascinated by its complex history. As we lose irreplaceable heritage landscapes to climate change and development, an understanding of what they are and what they mean only becomes more vital.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1245g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784273163

About

Ian D. Rotherham is Emeritus Professor at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield UK. He is an authority on landscape history and particularly on the history heritage and ecology of woodlands and peatlands. He has published widely including over 500 academic research papers around 50 books and many hundreds of popular articles. He is co-editor (with Alper H. Çolak and Simay Kirca) of Ancient Woods Trees and Forests: Ecology History and Management. Jennifer A. Moody is an Aegean archaeologist at the University of Texas Austin specializing in landscape and paleo-climate reconstruction and ceramic fabric analysis. She is an advocate for landscape conservation and the preservation of cultural heritage in Greece and elsewhere. She was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship the so-called genius grant for her research on the intersection of changes in climate culture and landscape on the island of Crete Greece. She has directed four archaeological surveys on the island and consulted for many more. She has worked on Crete for over 40 years and collaborated there with Oliver Rackham for 32 years. She and Oliver Rackham co-authored The Making of the Cretan Landscape for which they won the Runciman prize.

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