A New History of the Isle of Man Evolution of the natural landscape

A New History of the Isle of Man  Evolution of the natural landscape
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Isle of Man
ISBN: OCLC:46945631

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A New History of the Isle of Man Evolution of the natural landscape

A New History of the Isle of Man  Evolution of the natural landscape
Author: Richard Chiverrell,Dr. Geoff Thomas,John Belchem,Seán Duffy,Harold Mytum
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0853235775

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This volume provides a fascinating account of the natural forces which shaped the Island's landscape from its formation some 500 million years ago to the present nature of the Manx environment and landscape. The story of the island's colonisation by plants and animals sets the scene for the later volumes which deal with the impact of man's arrival. A key element of the volume is an in depth examination of the contemporary landscape, with an appraisal of how the environment has affected man and how man has affected the environment.

A New History of the Isle of Man

A New History of the Isle of Man
Author: Emeritus Professor of History John Belchem,John Belchem
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Isle of Man
ISBN: 1846313651

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A New History of the Isle of Man will provide a new benchmark for the study of the islandOCOs history. In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published. Wide in coverage, embracing political, constitutional, economic, labour, social and cultural developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume is particularly concerned with issues of image, identity and representation. From a variety of angles and perspectives, contributors explore the ways in which a sense of Manxness was constructed, contested, continued and amended as the little Manx nation underwent unprecedented change from debtorsOCO retreat through holiday playground to offshore international financial centre."

A New History of the Isle of Man The modern period 1830 1999

A New History of the Isle of Man  The modern period 1830 1999
Author: Richard Chiverrell,John Belchem,Dr. Geoff Thomas,Seán Duffy,Harold Mytum
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0853237166

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A New History of the Isle of Man will provide a new benchmark for the study of the island’s history. In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published. Wide in coverage, embracing political, constitutional, economic, labor, social and cultural developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume is particularly concerned with issues of image, identity and representation. From a variety of angles and perspectives, contributors explore the ways in which a sense of Manxness was constructed, contested, continued and amended as the little Manx nation underwent unprecedented change from debtors’ retreat through holiday playground to offshore international financial center.

A New History of the Isle of Man Vol 5

A New History of the Isle of Man  Vol  5
Author: John Belchem
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781387788

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A New History of the Isle of Man will provide a new benchmark for the study of the island’s history. In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published. Wide in coverage, embracing political, constitutional, economic, labour, social and cultural developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the volume is particularly concerned with issues of image, identity and representation. From a variety of angles and perspectives, contributors explore the ways in which a sense of Manxness was constructed, contested, continued and amended as the little Manx nation underwent unprecedented change from debtors’ retreat through holiday playground to offshore international financial centre.

Rushen Abbey Isle of Man

Rushen Abbey  Isle of Man
Author: Peter Davey
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803275727

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Rushen Abbey was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1134 and suppressed in 1540. It was the most important religious institution on the Isle of Man wielding significant secular power as well as ecclesiastical authority. This book aims to provide a synthesis of all the available evidence for Rushen Abbey under one cover.

Beacons in the Landscape

Beacons in the Landscape
Author: Ian Brown
Publsiher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781909686274

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Of all Britain's great archaeological monuments the Iron Age hillforts have arguably had the most profound impact on the landscape, if only because there are so many; yet we know very little about them. Were they recognised as being something special by those who created them or is the 'hillfort' purely an archaeologists' 'construct'? How were they constructed, who lived in them and to what uses were they put? This book, which is richly illustrated with photography of sites throughout England and Wales, addresses these and many other questions. After discussing the difficult issue of definition and the great excavations on which our knowledge is based, Ian Brown investigates in turn hillforts' origins, their architecture, and the role they played in Iron Age society. He also discusses the latest theories about their location, social significance and chronology. The book provides a valuable synthesis of the rich vein of research carried out in Britain on hillforts over the last thirty years. Hillforts' great variability poses many problems, and this book should help guide both the specialist and non-specialist alike though the complex literature. Furthermore, it has an important conservation objective. Land use in the modern era has not been kind to these monuments, with a significant number either disfigured or lost. Public consciousness of their importance needs raising if their management is to be improved and their future assured.

Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe An Archaeological Perspective

Ecclesiastical Landscapes in Medieval Europe  An Archaeological Perspective
Author: José Carlos Sánchez-Pardo,Emmet Marron,Maria Crîngaci Țiplic
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781789695427

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By presenting case studies from across Eastern and Western Medieval Europe, this volume aims to open up a Europe-wide debate on the variety of relations and contexts between ecclesiastical buildings and their surrounding landscapes between the 5th and 15th centuries AD.