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Assembling Enclosure

Transformations in the Rural Landscape of Post-Medieval North-East England

Ronan O'donnellSeries: Explorations in Local and Regional History
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Pages
192
Year
2015
Language
English

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The landscape history of North-East England has not been studied as much as other parts of the country. This book begins to fill this gap by utilizing Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to re-assess the familiar topics of enclosure and improvement. It reveals the contribution of local 'actors' - including landowners, tenants and the landscape itself - to these 'processes'. In so doing it transforms our understanding of the way in which the landscape of Northumberland was created during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and carries wider implications for how we might approach enclosure in other parts of the country.

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