In the Nature of Landscape presents regional cultural landscape as a new direction for research in cultural geography.
Represents the first cultural geographic study of the Norfolk Broads region of eastern EnglandAddresses regional cultural landscape through consideration of narratives of landscape origin, debates over human conduct, the animal and plant landscapes of the region, and visions of the ends of landscape through pollution and floodDraws upon in-depth original research, spanning almost two decades of archival work, interviews, and field studyCovers a great diversity of topics, from popular culture to scientific research, folk song to holiday diaries, planning survey to pioneering photography, and ornithology to childrens literatureFeatures a variety of illustrative material, including original photographs, paintings, photography, advertising imagery, scientific diagrams, maps, and souvenirs
David Matless is Professor of Cultural Geography at the University of Nottingham. He is the author ofLandscape and Englishness (1998), editor ofGeographies of British Modernity (2003) andThe Place of Music (1998), and contributor to theOxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Series Editors Preface vi
List of Illustrations vii
Preface and Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations xii
1 Cultural Geography on the Norfolk Broads 1
2 Origins 39
3 Conduct 55
Icon I: Wherry 96
4 Animal Landscapes 106
5 Plant Landscapes 142
Icon II: Windmill 173
6 The Ends of Landscape 182
7 Concluding 215
Notes 224
References 238
Index 270