The English Landscape in the Twentieth Century
by:
Trevor Rowley (author)
Trevor Rowley's new study is a highly topical account of the changes that have taken place and that continue to take place on the country around us. The English landscape changed more radically in the twentieth century than it had over the previous thousand years. In this eye-opening book, Trevor...
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Trevor Rowley's new study is a highly topical account of the changes that have taken place and that continue to take place on the country around us. The English landscape changed more radically in the twentieth century than it had over the previous thousand years. In this eye-opening book, Trevor Rowley shows vividly what changed and why. The countryside, now a dormitory or holiday destination, employed less than one percent of the population by 2000. In contrast, cities and towns, dominated by the megalopolis of London, expanded massively. Life, and the landscape, became ruled by the car. Regional identities disappeared as national chains and uniform building styles began to be found from Penzance to Carlisle. Uplands and country houses became theme parks often overrun by visitors. Two world wars and changing patterns of work and leisure also left their imprint.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781852853884 (1852853883)
Publish date: June 1st 2006
Publisher: Hambledon & London
Pages no: 472
Edition language: English