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A Lost Frontier Revealed Regional Separation in the East Midlands

Author(s)

Alan Fox

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ISBN

9781907396366, 9781902806969, 9781907396373, 9781905313877, 9781902806976

Publisher

Hertfordshire Publications/ University Of Hertfordshire Press

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PDF and EPUB

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Seeking to draw new conclusions about settlement distributions and population densities, patterns of wealth, underprivileged assistance, and land usage, this reference uses multiple criteria to subdivide England into regions. This unusual and probing study establishes the presence of an informal cultural frontier between two proposed societies, which would lie astride the Leicestershire–Lincolnshire border, in order to identify cultural differences and divides that are clearly visible in the English countryside. Taking the unique approach of stressing early-modern-period rural landscapes, this examination looks at the enduring social and economic links between the area’s population and its landscape.

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A Lost Frontier Revealed Regional Separation in the East Midlands

SKU: 9781905313877

Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $9.00.

Access A Lost Frontier Revealed Regional Separation in the East Midlands Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

A Lost Frontier Revealed Regional Separation in the East Midlands

Author(s)

Alan Fox

Edition
ISBN

9781905313877, 9781902806969, 9781907396373, 9781907396366, 9781902806976

Publisher

Hertfordshire Publications/ University Of Hertfordshire Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Seeking to draw new conclusions about settlement distributions and population densities, patterns of wealth, underprivileged assistance, and land usage, this reference uses multiple criteria to subdivide England into regions. This unusual and probing study establishes the presence of an informal cultural frontier between two proposed societies, which would lie astride the Leicestershire–Lincolnshire border, in order to identify cultural differences and divides that are clearly visible in the English countryside. Taking the unique approach of stressing early-modern-period rural landscapes, this examination looks at the enduring social and economic links between the area’s population and its landscape.