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Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 3a: the sixteenth century onwards 在山水声中,研究历史文学。第3a部分:十六世纪以后
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928885
D. Hooke
ABSTRACT The sixteenth century witnesses a renewed interest in the sounds issuing from the country pursuits of ordinary folk of the countryside. It will not be until the nineteenth century that the systematic recording of folk songs was to begin but a number of writers were already including mentions of countryside sounds and songs of country folk into their works. The sound of birdsong, however, continues to reign supreme among ‘natural’ sounds, with weather, trees and water also playing a role. These themes continue in poetry and literature throughout the succeeding centuries. A selection of quotations from poetry and other literary sources are given here.
摘要十六世纪见证了人们对乡村普通人在乡村追求中发出的声音的重新兴趣。直到19世纪,民歌的系统记录才开始,但许多作家已经在他们的作品中提到了乡村的声音和乡村民歌。然而,鸟鸣声在“自然”声音中仍然占据主导地位,天气、树木和水也起到了一定作用。在接下来的几个世纪里,这些主题一直存在于诗歌和文学中。这里精选了一些来自诗歌和其他文学资料的引文。
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Pastoralism, nature and golf: in pursuit of the ‘Middle Landscape’ along the California coast 畜牧、自然和高尔夫:追寻加州海岸的“中间景观”
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928890
Lorne Platt
ABSTRACT Dr Alister MacKenzie designed golf courses throughout Europe and the United States in the early twentieth century. As one of the sports early ‘golf architects,’ MacKenzie brought a particularly vivid interpretation of nature to his course designs. Using his writings, along with maps, diagrams and plans, this analysis focuses on his work at two courses along Monterey Bay: Cypress Point and Pasatiempo. Cypress Point represents MacKenzie’s view of nature that is something both constructed and preserved — with manicured lawns atop rugged cliffs and crashing ocean waves. Pasatiempo’s greens undulate around deep ravines and groves of redwoods. Both courses may be evaluated within the context of Leo Marx’s ‘Middle Landscape’ as spaces of nature, art, and leisure. While some elements of the physical environment were ‘preserved’ much of the design of these spaces was intent on portraying a landscape in which players could experience raw beauty while maintaining a sense of comfort and safety. As such, this analysis considers the extent to which course plans and photographs serve as notable examples of Marx’s ‘Middle Landscape’.
摘要Alister MacKenzie博士在二十世纪初设计了遍布欧洲和美国的高尔夫球场。作为体育界早期的“高尔夫建筑师”之一,麦肯齐在他的球场设计中对自然做出了特别生动的诠释。利用他的著作,以及地图、图表和平面图,本文重点分析了他在蒙特利湾沿岸的两个球场的工作:柏树角和帕萨蒂恩波。Cypress Point代表了麦肯齐对自然的看法,这是一种既建造又保存的东西——崎岖的悬崖上修剪整齐的草坪和汹涌的海浪。帕萨蒂恩波的绿色在深深的峡谷和红杉林中起伏。这两门课程都可以在Leo Marx的“中间景观”中作为自然、艺术和休闲的空间进行评估。虽然物理环境的一些元素被“保留”了下来,但这些空间的大部分设计都是为了描绘一个景观,玩家可以在其中体验原始的美,同时保持舒适感和安全感。因此,本分析考虑了课程计划和照片在多大程度上是马克思“中间景观”的显著例子。
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Landscape, place and identity: the castles of the Holderness Plain, East Yorkshire 景观,地点和身份:东约克郡荷尔德尼斯平原的城堡
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928884
Elaine Jamieson
ABSTRACT This paper explores the importance of landscape and place in the creation of identity and the establishment of power in the period following the Norman Conquest. It focuses on the Holderness Plain, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and takes the view that the character of the landscape points towards a region which retained an enduring sense of place. It examines the nature and spatial dimension of lordship in Holderness in the period immediately following the Norman Conquest. Focusing on the medieval castles of the Plain, it explores the role of ancient monuments, natural places and existing systems of authority in the establishment of new centres of power. Through a detailed case study of Skipsea castle, it considers the ways in which the natural and cultural landscape shaped the form and siting of the Norman fortress, and how this elite centre changed through time. It also sheds new light on the ways in which the development of Skipsea castle influenced the surrounding settlement pattern, revealing how the castle and wider changes to social and cultural practices impacted on the people who inhabited the land. The conclusion is that the Norman aristocracy were drawing on the texture of the landscape and the memories and traditions of local communities as a means of reinforcing power and control.
本文探讨了在诺曼征服后的时期,景观和地点在身份创造和权力建立中的重要性。它聚焦于约克郡东部的Holderness平原,并认为该地区的景观特征指向了一个保留了持久的地方感的地区。它考察了在诺曼征服之后的荷兰地区领主的性质和空间维度。它以平原上的中世纪城堡为重点,探讨了古代纪念碑、自然场所和现有权威体系在建立新的权力中心中的作用。通过对Skipsea城堡的详细案例研究,它考虑了自然和文化景观如何塑造诺曼堡垒的形式和选址,以及这个精英中心如何随着时间的推移而变化。它还揭示了Skipsea城堡的发展如何影响周围的定居模式,揭示了城堡以及社会和文化习俗的更广泛变化如何影响居住在这片土地上的人们。结论是,诺曼贵族利用景观的纹理、当地社区的记忆和传统,作为加强权力和控制的手段。
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Forest management and landscape history: exploitation of Scarus oak forest in Lefkada (Santa-Maura) island under Venetian and British rule (eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century) 森林管理和景观历史:威尼斯和英国统治时期(18世纪至19世纪中期)Lefkada (Santa-Maura)岛Scarus橡树林的开发
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928886
Anastasia Gazi, I. Spyridonìdis, S. Panajiotidis
ABSTRACT A compilation of documents, mainly from the Venetian and British occupation periods (eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century), concerning the once thriving Scarus oak forest, is kept in the historical archive of Lefkada island. The record is a source of historical toponyms many of which were preserved in the rich cartographic and cadastral material created by the Venetians while it also holds an inventory of the forest ordered by the British administration. Valuable information is given on the management methods and policies implemented by the Venetian and British administration in order to control exploitation of the forest by the local population and harvest its different products acorns, dye and naval timber. The harsh protection measures implemented prohibited farming and stock breeding by the local peasants and villagers who were actually allowed to collect wood and forest products to meet their needs. The archive indirectly reveals a severe episode of oak forest decline that took place in the early nineteenth century. Driven by climate and extended uncontrolled wood cutting it set the foundations for the irreversible landscape conversion of modern times. Today, despite its size reduction, a significant part of the mountain top can be recognised as an oak silvopastoral system of great historical and cultural value.
摘要莱夫卡达岛的历史档案馆保存着一批主要来自威尼斯和英国占领时期(十八世纪至十九世纪中期)的文件,这些文件涉及曾经繁荣的斯卡鲁斯橡树林。该记录是历史地名的来源,其中许多保存在威尼斯人创建的丰富的地图和地籍材料中,同时还保存了英国政府下令的森林清单。提供了关于威尼斯和英国政府实施的管理方法和政策的宝贵信息,以控制当地居民对森林的开采,并收获其不同产品橡子、染料和海军木材。严厉的保护措施禁止当地农民和村民耕种和放养,他们实际上被允许收集木材和森林产品以满足他们的需求。档案间接揭示了19世纪初橡树林衰退的严重时期。在气候和长期不受控制的木材砍伐的驱动下,它为现代不可逆转的景观转变奠定了基础。如今,尽管其规模有所缩小,但山顶的很大一部分可以被认为是具有重大历史和文化价值的橡树森林田园系统。
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Humphry Repton: Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution 汉弗莱·雷普顿:革命时代的景观设计
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928901
Jonathan Finch
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Glastonbury Holy Thorn: story of a legend 格拉斯顿伯里圣刺:一个传奇的故事
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928904
Leonard Baker
Situated on a hill on the outskirts of Glastonbury, Somerset, the Holy Thorn is arguably one of the most significant plants in British history. From the religious conflicts of the sixteenth century...
圣荆棘位于萨默塞特郡格拉斯顿伯里郊区的一座小山上,可以说是英国历史上最重要的植物之一。从十六世纪的宗教冲突。。。
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The Victoria History of Herefordshire: Colwall 赫里福德郡的维多利亚历史:科尔沃尔
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928907
K. Thomas
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Lichfield and the Lands of St Chad: Creating community in early medieval Mercia 利奇菲尔德和圣乍得的土地:在中世纪早期麦西亚创建社区
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2021.1928895
J. Hunt
a meticulous look at the diverse ways in which Northumbrian-Gaelic relations were expressed. Through Edmonds’ vital ideas of cross-cultural contact between individuals, the reader can see the ongoing exchange of ideas, practices and designs. The broader landscape of Northumbria and the Gaelic worlds is balanced with more local landscapes, highlighting the significant overall effect as well as the equally important consequences that different influences had on different geographic areas and people from all walks of life. Fiona Edmonds provides a much-needed contribution to early medieval studies, adeptly conveying a complex, multicultural environment. She bridges together geographic areas, bringing the kingdom of Northumbria to the forefront of the narrative and effectively proving how significant the Gaelic influence was on the Northumbrian kingdom during the Golden Age, the Viking Age, and beyond.
细致地研究了诺森伯恩和盖尔人关系的多种表达方式。通过Edmonds关于个体间跨文化交流的重要观点,读者可以看到思想、实践和设计的持续交流。诺森比亚和盖尔世界的广阔景观与更局部的景观相平衡,突出了重大的总体影响,以及不同的影响对不同的地理区域和各行各业的人们产生的同样重要的后果。菲奥娜·埃德蒙兹(Fiona Edmonds)为早期中世纪研究提供了急需的贡献,熟练地传达了一个复杂的多元文化环境。她将地理区域联系在一起,将诺森布里亚王国置于叙事的前沿,并有效地证明了盖尔人在黄金时代、维京时代及之后对诺森布里亚王国的影响有多重要。
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Reconstructing medieval eroded landscapes of the north-eastern Zuyder Zee (the Netherlands): a refined palaeogeographical time series of the Noordoostpolder between a.d. 1100 and 1400 重建荷兰Zuyder Zee东北部的中世纪侵蚀地貌:公元1100年至1400年间Noordoostpolder的精细古地理时间序列
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2020.1835180
Y. V. van Popta, K. Cohen, P. Vos, T. Spek
ABSTRACT This paper considers large-scale erosion of late medieval peatland landscapes along the inland lagoon rims of the north-eastern Zuyder Zee area (today: Noordoostpolder, the Netherlands) and integrates palaeogeographical reconstruction, material archeological and spatial archaeohistorical research. The dynamic regional history of coeval loss of peaty coastal plains and boom of maritime activities is studied from archaeological, geological and historical data perspectives. In the first half of the Middle Ages (a.d. 500–1000), vast peatlands and interconnected lakes characterised the study area. During the late Middle Ages (a.d. 1000–1500), increased storm surges and tidal incursions allowed for extensive progressive erosion of inhabited peatlands, transforming the central Netherlands into the Zuyder Zee tidal lagoon. In the north-eastern quadrant of the expanding water body, medieval terrestrial geological and archaeological records fell prey to erosion, re-working and uptake into lagoon-floor deposits. These deposits have been intensively surveyed since the 1940s when the quadrant was reclaimed and made into arable land, and are revealed to contain spatially clustered late medieval archaeological objects. Whereas lagoon floor re-working has hindered making a detailed palaeogeographical reconstruction based on geological data alone, including the mapping of archaeology has helped resolve the pacing of lagoon expansion. The key to resolving the lost peatland palaeogeography for the time frames 1100 and 1400, was to put the archeological data density patterns first and geological lagoon-floor facies descriptions second in process order, while for earlier periods or other regions the opposite order is the convenient choice. We present a map series beginning with an updated map for a.d. 900 (the youngest geological reconstruction), introducing the first detailed palaeogeographical maps for 1100 and 1400 (honouring the late medieval terrestrial and maritime archaeological evidence) and ending with a landscape reconstruction for 1600 (complying with the oldest historical maps of the lagoon), revealing the intertwined landscape history of land and sea as the backdrop for shifts in the human use of both.
本文研究了荷兰Zuyder Zee地区(今荷兰Noordoostpolder)东北部内陆泻湖边缘中世纪晚期泥炭地景观的大规模侵蚀,并整合了古地理重建、材料考古和空间考古研究。从考古、地质和历史资料的角度,研究了泥炭海岸平原同期消失和海洋活动繁荣的动态区域历史。在中世纪上半叶(公元500-1000年),广阔的泥炭地和相互连接的湖泊是研究区域的特征。在中世纪晚期(公元1000-1500年),风暴潮和潮汐的增加使泥炭地受到广泛的侵蚀,将荷兰中部变成了Zuyder Zee潮汐泻湖。在不断扩大的水体的东北象限,中世纪的陆地地质和考古记录被侵蚀、再加工和吸收到泻湖底部沉积物中。自20世纪40年代该象限被开垦为耕地以来,对这些沉积物进行了深入调查,发现其中包含空间聚集的中世纪晚期考古文物。然而,泻湖底部的重新工作阻碍了仅根据地质数据进行详细的古地理重建,包括考古学的测绘有助于解决泻湖扩张的速度。解决1100年和1400年泥炭地消失古地理问题的关键是将考古数据密度模式放在第一位,将地质潟湖-底相描述放在第二位,而对于更早时期或其他地区则是相反的顺序。我们展示了一系列地图,从公元900年的更新地图(最年轻的地质重建)开始,介绍了1100年和1400年的第一张详细的古地理地图(纪念中世纪晚期的陆地和海洋考古证据),以1600年的景观重建(符合最古老的泻湖历史地图)结束,揭示了陆地和海洋交织在一起的景观历史,作为人类使用这两者的背景。
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The development of historic field systems in northern England: a case study at Wallington, Northumberland 英格兰北部历史油田系统的发展:以诺森伯兰郡沃灵顿为例
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI: 10.1080/01433768.2020.1835183
Soetkin Vervust, T. Kinnaird, N. Dabaut, Sam Turner
ABSTRACT Wallington in central Northumberland is a late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century country house with associated pleasure grounds. Much of the surrounding estate is agricultural land, though there are also expanses of moorland and conifer plantation. The character of Wallington’s landscape, now divided into fifteen separate farm holdings, was to a large extent shaped by estate management practices and improvements in the eighteenth– nineteenth centuries. Today’s settlement pattern is made up largely of dispersed farmsteads, with field systems which reflect the orderly rectilinear layout of planned enclosure, being separated mainly by long and fairly straight stonefaced banks. In medieval and early modern times, by contrast, the landscape is thought to have been quite different, with nucleated villages set amidst irregular open fields which were farmed collectively. The process of long-term landscape change from open to enclosed field systems has been inferred across the whole of Northumberland but it can be difficult to understand in detail. Absolute dating evidence for field systems before the eighteenth century is generally lacking and the origins and development of historic earthworks including boundary banks and the remains of arable farming are poorly understood. This paper presents results of research which used retrogressive landscape analysis (based on documentary evidence, archaeological data, aerial photographs, and historic cartography) to identify five areas for detailed geoarchaeological investigation and sampling with optically stimulated luminescence profiling and dating (OSL-PD). The results provide new perspectives on the development of landscape character at Wallington which have wider relevance for north-east England and beyond.
摘要:位于诺森伯兰郡中部的沃灵顿是一座17世纪末18世纪初的乡村别墅,拥有相关的娱乐场所。周围的大部分庄园都是农业用地,但也有大片的沼泽地和针叶树种植园。沃灵顿的景观现在被分为15个独立的农场,在很大程度上是由十八世纪至十九世纪的遗产管理实践和改进所塑造的。今天的定居模式主要由分散的农场组成,田地系统反映了规划围栏的有序直线布局,主要由长而直的石壁河岸隔开。相比之下,在中世纪和现代早期,景观被认为是截然不同的,有核的村庄坐落在不规则的空地上,这些空地是集体耕种的。整个诺森伯兰郡都推断出了从开放式到封闭式农田系统的长期景观变化过程,但很难详细了解。通常缺乏18世纪以前农田系统的绝对年代证据,对历史土方工程的起源和发展,包括边界银行和耕地遗迹,也知之甚少。本文介绍了使用倒退景观分析(基于文献证据、考古数据、航空照片和历史制图)确定五个区域进行详细的地质考古调查和采样的研究结果,并使用光激发光剖面和测年(OSL-PD)进行采样。研究结果为沃灵顿景观特征的发展提供了新的视角,对英格兰东北部及其他地区具有更广泛的相关性。
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