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Table of Contents
Intro
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Dedication Page
Contents
List of illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Revealing the early modern landscape
Exploration and tourism
The discovery of the natural landscape
Exploring the human landscape
3 Ideas and representations
The Reformation
The Enlightenment
Romanticism
Representations
4 Reconfiguring the landscape
Ideas
Cultural media
Production and performance
Reception
5 New geographies and topographies
Imagined spaces
Town: Grey space
Country: Green space
Water: Blue space
Frameworks of spaces
6 Timescapes
Landscapes of memory and myth
stories and landscape
Deep history: Geology and natural history
Pre-history
Recent pasts and competing pasts
Old towns and villages
Landscape as modernism
the modernist seaside and countryside
7 Economic and social change
Industrialization
Urbanization
Leisure
8 The transport revolution and the journey
The transport revolution and recreational travel
Walking
Experiencing the journey
9 Identities
Landscape, identities and nation
The British paradox
Race and empire
Religion, class and gender
10 Conclusion: The Second World War and beyond
The Second World War
Modernity and the post-war decades
Towards the millennium and beyond
Select bibliography
Index
Imprint
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Dedication Page
Contents
List of illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Revealing the early modern landscape
Exploration and tourism
The discovery of the natural landscape
Exploring the human landscape
3 Ideas and representations
The Reformation
The Enlightenment
Romanticism
Representations
4 Reconfiguring the landscape
Ideas
Cultural media
Production and performance
Reception
5 New geographies and topographies
Imagined spaces
Town: Grey space
Country: Green space
Water: Blue space
Frameworks of spaces
6 Timescapes
Landscapes of memory and myth
stories and landscape
Deep history: Geology and natural history
Pre-history
Recent pasts and competing pasts
Old towns and villages
Landscape as modernism
the modernist seaside and countryside
7 Economic and social change
Industrialization
Urbanization
Leisure
8 The transport revolution and the journey
The transport revolution and recreational travel
Walking
Experiencing the journey
9 Identities
Landscape, identities and nation
The British paradox
Race and empire
Religion, class and gender
10 Conclusion: The Second World War and beyond
The Second World War
Modernity and the post-war decades
Towards the millennium and beyond
Select bibliography
Index
Imprint