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AHRC research project: Changing Landscapes, Changing Lives: Biographical and Life History Perspectives on Landscape.
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Rebecca Madgin (@imadgination03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Exciting news! Join us in Glasgow on 26th June, in person or virtually, for the Arts and Humanities Research Council Place-Based Research Programme Launch. Discover our findings so far, delve into our inaugural Programme publication, and explore future directions for phase 2. #PlaceBasedResearch

📢Exciting news! Join us in Glasgow on 26th June, in person or virtually, for the <a href="/ahrcpress/">Arts and Humanities Research Council</a> Place-Based Research Programme Launch.  Discover our findings so far, delve into our inaugural Programme publication, and explore future directions for phase 2. #PlaceBasedResearch
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Great initiative by Henna Asikainen to explore Hadrian's Wall and local Northumberland landscapes with refugees and other people new to the area, documented at the Future Pasts exhibition in Newcastle d6culture.org/future-pasts-e…

Great initiative by Henna Asikainen to explore Hadrian's Wall and local Northumberland landscapes with refugees and other people new to the area, documented at the Future Pasts exhibition in Newcastle d6culture.org/future-pasts-e…
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Great new open access book about landscape and heritage on the Essex coast, focusing on the Anglo-Saxon St Peter's Chapel and the landscape around it discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1016…

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What does landscape mean to you? Talks and discussion with landscape researchers, artists, conservationists, land managers and ramblers at the MERL, Reading, Saturday 9th December. Book early as places limited due to room capacity merl.reading.ac.uk/event/what-is-…

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Brilliant video project on allotments and sustainable food from poet, artist and scholar-activist JC Niala. Keep up the great work JC! youtu.be/3bbl0idJ5IY?si…

Cambridge University Press Bookshop (@cupbookshop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us tomorrow at 7pm to hear Jeremy Burchardt talk about the vital role that landscape plays for many people as a source of wellbeing, emotional equilibrium and personal development. #CamFest festival.cam.ac.uk/events/lifesca…

Join us tomorrow at 7pm to hear <a href="/ReadingRuralist/">Jeremy Burchardt</a> talk about the vital role that landscape plays for many people as a source of wellbeing, emotional equilibrium and personal development.  #CamFest festival.cam.ac.uk/events/lifesca…
The Historical Journal (@historicaljnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Out now on #firstview! Jeremy Burchardt (Jeremy Burchardt) (University of Reading History) on 'From Field Walking to Phenomenology: A Review of Recent British Landscape Historiography' #Review #Environment #Cultural #Experience #Material #Space 🌄 🔓Read OA here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

📣Out now on #firstview!

Jeremy Burchardt (<a href="/ReadingRuralist/">Jeremy Burchardt</a>) (<a href="/UniRdg_History/">University of Reading History</a>)  on 'From Field Walking to Phenomenology: A Review of Recent British Landscape Historiography'

#Review #Environment #Cultural #Experience #Material #Space 🌄

🔓Read OA here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Justin Hopper (@oldweirdalbion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be interviewing the man/myth/legend/properexcellentdude Richard Norris at this - it's going to be a brilliant day, don't miss it!

Wordsworth Grasmere (@wordsworthgras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look at our delicately beautiful collection of decorated pace eggs. These were painted by James Dixon, who worked for Wordsworth for 33 years as his gardener and clerk at Rydal Mount. It is thought James made these Pace Eggs for William and Mary's grandchildren.

Take a look at our delicately beautiful collection of decorated pace eggs. These were painted by James Dixon, who worked for Wordsworth for 33 years as his gardener and clerk at Rydal Mount. It is thought James made these Pace Eggs for William and Mary's grandchildren.
Kate Ashbrook (@campaignerkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A people's charter: 75 years since 2nd reading debate for National Parks & Access to Countryside Act @campaign4parks National Parks England Tirweddau Cymru Andrew McCloy @anitakntweets Dartmoor Preservation Association campaignerkate.wordpress.com/2024/03/31/a-p…

Open Spaces Society (@openspacessoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very special video today from our general secretary, Kate Ashbrook, as she marks 40 incredible years with the Open Spaces Society. Congratulations, Kate! Read more on our website: bit.ly/3TYezq8

David Cooper (@drdavidcooper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really enjoyed ‘William Blake’s Universe’ Fitzwilliam Museum & the imaginative & intellectual connections it establishes with the work of Caspar David Friedrich & Philip Otto Runge. On display until 19 May fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/plan-your-visi…

Really enjoyed ‘William Blake’s Universe’ <a href="/FitzMuseum_UK/">Fitzwilliam Museum</a> &amp; the imaginative &amp; intellectual connections it establishes with the work of Caspar David Friedrich &amp; Philip Otto Runge. On display until 19 May fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/plan-your-visi…