The Forest, Park And Palace Of Clarendon, C.1200 C.1650 by Amanda Richardson

Landscape and Identity in an English Royal Forest

This historical exploration delves into the intricate relationship between humans and the natural landscape of Clarendon from the medieval period through the early modern era. It examines how the forest, park, and palace evolved over time, reflecting broader socio-political changes and the shifting dynamics of land use and management. The narrative highlights the interplay between royal influence, local governance, and environmental stewardship, offering insights into the cultural and ecological significance of this unique English landscape.

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