A groundbreaking re-assessment of landscape history in North-East England using Actor-Network Theory. This book fills a gap in the landscape history of North-East England, re-assessing enclosure and improvement through the lens of Actor-Network Theory (ANT). Ronan O'Donnell reveals how local actors, including landowners, tenants, and the landscape itself, contributed to landscape transformation. By exploring the social, economic, and environmental factors at play, * Understand the complex processes of landscape change in Northumberland. * Re-assess familiar historical topics with new theoretical frameworks. * Discover the local factors contributing to broader historical trends. This book transforms our understanding of landscape creation in Northumberland and offers wider implications for studying enclosure in other regions.
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