Broadland: Shaping marsh and fen

Alison Yardy , Tom Williamson
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Broadland: Shaping marsh and fen

Alison Yardy , Tom Williamson
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420 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 02, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 420
  • Publisher: University of Hertfordshire Press
  • ISBN: 9781912260676
  • Dimensions: 6.75" W x 0.9" L x 9.75" H
Tom Williamson is Emeritus Professor of Landscape History at the University of East Anglia. Alison Yardy is Senior Project Officer (Landscapes) at Norfolk County Council.

“This is an important and authoritative book, not just for the history of the Norfolk Broads, but also as an exemplar of how interdisciplinary study of landscape should be conducted.” —Rob Liddiard, Professor of Landscape History, University of East Anglia

"The book is a model that can and should be emulated by landscape historians everywhere and a triumph of cooperative enterprise." —Tony Kirby, CALH

"[A] highly readable yet seriously authoritative landscape historical study." —Andrew Rogerson, Norfolk Archaeology

"This volume is a great achievement, incorporating all the latest research and new interpretations, and a visual delight. Other parts of the country might be envious!" —Alan Crosby, The Local Historian

"Landscape lends itself to multidisciplinary research and some universities have become increasingly adept at bringing together academics, post-graduates and local communities in programmes that make truly substantive contributions to understanding how regional landscapes have evolved. Broadland epitomises this trend and is a highly welcome addition to the library." —Bob Silvester, Landscape History

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