Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Class 1: Unravished England

The slides for Class 1, Unravished England can be downloaded from here.  They are in Adobe PDF format, you will need Adobe Reader (a free download) to view and print them.



Friday, 20 September 2013

W.G. Hoskins and the Making of the English Landscape

Have you ever wondered by the landscape around us looks as it does, who shaped the fields, villages and towns that we live in and when?  Nearly sixty years ago the Leicester landscape historian W.G.Hoskins published The Making of the English Landscape, a book that for the first time set out to explain the evolution of the English landscape as we know it.  This seminal book and Hoskins’s approach to the study of landscape had a profound impact on landscape studies influencing things as diverse as the format of Time Team to ideas of what it means to be English.  

This website accompanies a series of classes run by me (Keith Challis) for the Workers Educational Association (WEA) in Burton Joyce, Nottingham in Autumn 2013.  During the classes we will embark on a guided reading of Hoskins’s book taking in the development of his ideas, discussing their relevance today and examining new evidence gathered over the sixty years since publication and their impact on our appreciation of Hoskins’s world view.  

As the classes progress I will use the website to share lecture content and slides, make reading recommendation via the on-line course bookshop (run by Amazon) provide digital copies of handouts and other resources and expand on ideas discussed in class.