The Making of the English Landscape by W.G. Hoskins (eBook)
“There are few books that can truly be described as seminal, but this is one of them.” Anna Pavord
“Veils were stripped away as I read the book . . . it was an absolute trailblazer, a revolution.” William Boyd
The Making of the English Countryside is W G Hoskins’ masterpiece, revealing the hidden histories of the landscape. This hugely influential and ground-breaking book changed forever the way we experience the places we live and work.
Read the new introduction by William Boyd
E-book edition: e-pub, PDF and MOBI (Kindle) downloaded with purchase.
Illustrated throughout with maps and photos
Cover photograph by Fay Goodwin
Also available as a Nature Classic paperback here.
£8.00
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William Hoskins (1908-1992) was born in Exeter, Devon, the son of a baker. He won a scholarship to St Hele’s School and later studied at the University of Exeter. In 1931 he became a lecturer at the University of Leicester, where he founded the Department of English Local History in 1948, which went on to pioneer the study of people in their landscapes. In 1951 he was appointed as Reader in Economic History at Oxford University. He was made a fellow of the British Academy in 1969 and became a CBE in 1971. He wrote and edited many books including The Midland Peasant, Local History in England and Two Thousand Years in Exeter. In 1972 he made a television series for the BBC, based on his best-seller, The Making of the English Landscape. He was also president of the Dartmoor Preservation Association and was elected onto the City Council, to help preserve its historic fabric.
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