Description: Further DetailsTitle: The Orchards of Eastern EnglandCondition: NewEAN: 9781912260423ISBN: 9781912260423Publisher: University of Hertfordshire PressFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: 07/01/2021Item Height: 244mmItem Length: 170mmAuthor: Gerry Barnes, Tom WilliamsonLanguage: EnglishSubtitle: History, ecology and placeDescription: Although the history of orchards and fruit varieties is of great popular interest, there have been few academic treatments of the subject. This book presents results from a three-year project, 'Orchards East', investigating the history and ecology of orchards in the east of England. Together, the eastern counties of Hertfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk have a tradition of fruit cultivation comparable in scale to that of the better-known west of England. Drawing on far-reaching archival research, an extensive survey of surviving orchards and biodiversity surveys, the authors tell the fascinating story of orchards in the east since the late Middle Ages.Orchards were ubiquitous features of the medieval and early modern landscape. Planted for the most part for practical reasons, they were also appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. By the seventeenth century some districts had begun to specialise in fruit production - most notably west Hertfordshire and the Fens around Wisbech. But it was only in the 'orchard century', beginning in the 1850s, that commercial production really took off, fuelled by the growth of large urban markets and new transport systems that could take the fruit to them with relative ease.By the 1960s orchards were extensive in many districts but, since then, they have largely disappeared, with significant impacts on landscape character and biodiversity. For well over a century now, orchards have been romanticised as nostalgic elements of a timeless yet disappearing rural world. Even before that, they were embedded in myths of lost Edens, or golden ages of effortless plenty. A key aim of this book is to challenge some of these myths by grounding orchards within a wider range of historical and environmental contexts. Orchards are not timeless, and in some ways our relationship with orchards is a classicexample of the 'invention of tradition'. What do our attitudes to this aspect of our heritage tell us about our wider engagement with the past, with nature, and with place?Country/Region of Manufacture: GBGenre: Science Nature & MathTopic: HistoryRelease Year: 2021 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: The Orchards of Eastern England
Title: The Orchards of Eastern England
EAN: 9781912260423
ISBN: 9781912260423
Release Date: 07/01/2021
Release Year: 2021
Subtitle: History, ecology and place
Country/Region of Manufacture: GB
Genre: Science Nature & Math
Topic: History
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Publication Name: Orchards of Eastern England : History, Ecology and Place
Language: English
Publisher: University of Hertfordshire Press
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Historical Geography, Europe / Great Britain / General
Item Height: 0.5 in
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 22.8 Oz
Item Length: 9.8 in
Subject Area: History
Author: Tom Williamson, Gerry Barnes
Item Width: 6.8 in
Format: Trade Paperback