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OverviewThe story of hill farming on Exmoor is told here for the first time through archaeological evidence newly revealed after two years of systematic survey work. This compelling narrative of human endeavour against a beguiling, yet harsh landscape takes the reader from the pioneer farmers of the medieval period through to the inexhaustible energy of the Victorian ‘improvers’ who transformed the landscape of Exmoor. The focus of the book is the battle – and it is a battle – to make the wastes and moorland of this upland landscape as productive as possible. Meticulous survey work is presented showing how nearly 700 years of ‘reclamation’ on the royal forest of Exmoor, its surrounding commons and its hill farms, has helped to shape the landscape of Exmoor National Park. This includes recent air photographs, reconstructions, detailed plans and maps. This book will appeal to those who know and love Exmoor; those with an interest in hill farming and how the uplands have been farmed through time; and those who wish to know more about Victorian innovation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cain Hegarty (Historic Environment Service, Devon County Council (United Kingdom)) , Rob Wilson-North (Exmoor National Park Association (United Kingdom))Publisher: Historic England Imprint: Historic England Dimensions: Width: 21.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.716kg ISBN: 9781848020825ISBN 10: 1848020821 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 15 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Foreword Preface Introduction Section 1 The royal forest Section 2 The commons Section 3 The farmland Conclusion Glossary Primary sources Bibliography IndexReviewsThis beautifully illustrated volume from English Heritage is the result of two years of meticulous field survey work. ... The use of aerial photographs, reconstructions and detailed maps and plans make this an attractive as well as informative volume for those interested in history both of Exmoor iteself and more generally, hill farming and the role of Victorian innovation. Rural History Today, Issue 28, February 2015 ... provides a perspective that combines an important narrative of the 'big picture', with nuanced, detailed and effective local case studies, and is worth reading to enrich any trip to this much-visited location. Agricultural History Review, Autumn 2015 ... this exceptionally well illustrated survey ... British Archaeology, March/April 2015 This is a well-written and handsomely-produced book, splendidly illustrated and evidently the result of much dedicated research. -- Joe Bettey Somerset Archaeology & Natural History, Vol. 58, Oct 2015 ... a readable and illuminating study of how Exmoor was exploited from medieval times onwards. -- Bob Silvester Medieval Settlement Research, No. 30 (2015) ... an authoritative account of a diverse and challenging upland landscape which repays detailed examination. -- Hazel Riley Landscape History, Volume 37, 1 (2016) This beautifully illustrated volume from English Heritage is the result of two years of meticulous field survey work. ... The use of aerial photographs, reconstructions and detailed maps and plans make this an attractive as well as informative volume for those interested in history both of Exmoor iteself and more generally, hill farming and the role of Victorian innovation. Rural History Today, Issue 28, February 2015 Author InformationCain Hegarty is an aerial survey investigator. Rob Wilson-North is Conservation Manager at Exmoor National Park Authority. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |