Wilderlands
eBook - The Human History of Wild Britain
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'It will radically change what you thought about 'wilderness'.' CAT JARMAN 'A beautiful, deep and grounded book.' ALICE ROBERTS When was Britain last truly wild? And what, if anything, remains? This is the unexpectedly human history of wild Britain. In Wilderlands, archaeologist Eloise Kane unearths 12,000 years of our changing relationship with and influence on the landscape. Through prehistory, Roman occupation, the Middle Ages and beyond, we see the unfamiliar beasts of our old wild make way for species such as brown hare and fallow deer, now romanticised as eternal symbols of the British countryside, but introduced much later than we might think. Places free from our influence haven't existed for a very long time. But Eloise Kane invites us to rethink our definition of the wild - not as separate from us. Seen anew as the result of millions of human lives lived, Wilderlands demonstrates how we are integral to the ecology and biodiversity of our land - with the power to shape its future.
Autorenportrait
Eloise Kane is a historical archaeologist specialising in the relationship between landscapes, people, and animals. Her PhD examined the archaeology of hunting landscapes, funded by the AHRC. She is Visiting Fellow at the Royal Agricultural University, and Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 21.04.2026
Umfang: 354 S., 0.55 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780571389162
Umbreit-Nr.: 8564817
