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To the right honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses now assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of Andrew Church, George Allen, Thomas Sander, Robert Parkinson, Iohn Tippin, and Iohn Wigmore as it was by them delivered to Master Speaker the 9 of August, in the behalfe of the multitude of poore trades-men and artificers, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, with the suburbs and liberties of them both, and by Master Speaker, presented to the honourable house of Commons, the 16. of the same moneth.
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To the right honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses now assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of Andrew Church, George Allen, Thomas Sander, Robert Parkinson, Iohn Tippin, and Iohn Wigmore as it was by them delivered to Master Speaker the 9 of August, in the behalfe of the multitude of poore trades-men and artificers, in and about the cities of London and Westminster, with the suburbs and liberties of them both, and by Master Speaker, presented to the honourable house of Commons, the 16. of the same moneth.
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Poor --- England and Wales.

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ISBN: 0415329523 9780415329521 9780203392096 9781134330539 9781134330577 9781134330584 9780415513968 0415513960 Year: 2007 Publisher: London Routledge


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The Thames gateway - an analysis of the emergence of a sub-regional regeneration initiative

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English Wetlands : Spaces of nature, culture, imagination
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ISBN: 3030413063 3030413055 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot,

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“I have been waiting for such a book for 25 years… The great achievement of this book is that it is not only a well-researched and -written study of the history and culture of English wetlands, but also a call for conservation that engages with contemporary and local issues of recreation and tourism. It should receive a wide readership.” - Rod Giblett, Author of Canadian Wetlands, Postmodern Wetlands, Cities and Wetlands “A timely and important study of the liminal and untamed power of those delicate areas known as wetlands and how writers and artists have interpreted what they mean to us in an increasingly endangered world.” - Julia Blackburn, Author of TimeSong: Search for Doggerland and 2009 winner of the JR Ackerley award for ‘Three of Us’. “Rich and serpentine as the creeks it leaps over, English Wetlands is sure to be regarded as a classic landscape work. Big scope and keen detail – It’ll live in my rucksack for some time.” - Maxim Peter Griffin, landscape artist, illustrator and filmmaker, author of Fieldnotes This book argues that to understand wetlands is to understand human development. Using case studies drawn from three English wetlands, the book moves between empirical research and scholarship to interrogate how these particular ecosystems have played an essential part in the development of our contemporary society; yet inhabit a strange place in our national psyche. Chapters address a range of cultural and environmental wetland concerns. Consideration is given to: the ways in which we have revered, engineered and renaturalised these landscapes throughout history; English wetlands as spaces of beauty, creativity, reflection, rejuvenation and multi-species interactions; accelerating climate change in an age of neoliberalism. The final chapter then is a reflection on our collective lives together alongside other species, exploring what sustainability transitions might mean for human-wetland relationships. Mary Gearey PhD is Senior Lecturer in Social and Cultural Geography at the School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, UK. Andrew Church is Professor of Human Geography and Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at the University of Brighton, UK. Neil Ravenscroft is Professor and Head of the School of Real Estate and Land Management at the Royal Agricultural University, UK. .


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“I have been waiting for such a book for 25 years… The great achievement of this book is that it is not only a well-researched and -written study of the history and culture of English wetlands, but also a call for conservation that engages with contemporary and local issues of recreation and tourism. It should receive a wide readership.” - Rod Giblett, Author of Canadian Wetlands, Postmodern Wetlands, Cities and Wetlands “A timely and important study of the liminal and untamed power of those delicate areas known as wetlands and how writers and artists have interpreted what they mean to us in an increasingly endangered world.” - Julia Blackburn, Author of TimeSong: Search for Doggerland and 2009 winner of the JR Ackerley award for ‘Three of Us’. “Rich and serpentine as the creeks it leaps over, English Wetlands is sure to be regarded as a classic landscape work. Big scope and keen detail – It’ll live in my rucksack for some time.” - Maxim Peter Griffin, landscape artist, illustrator and filmmaker, author of Fieldnotes This book argues that to understand wetlands is to understand human development. Using case studies drawn from three English wetlands, the book moves between empirical research and scholarship to interrogate how these particular ecosystems have played an essential part in the development of our contemporary society; yet inhabit a strange place in our national psyche. Chapters address a range of cultural and environmental wetland concerns. Consideration is given to: the ways in which we have revered, engineered and renaturalised these landscapes throughout history; English wetlands as spaces of beauty, creativity, reflection, rejuvenation and multi-species interactions; accelerating climate change in an age of neoliberalism. The final chapter then is a reflection on our collective lives together alongside other species, exploring what sustainability transitions might mean for human-wetland relationships. Mary Gearey PhD is Senior Lecturer in Social and Cultural Geography at the School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, UK. Andrew Church is Professor of Human Geography and Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at the University of Brighton, UK. Neil Ravenscroft is Professor and Head of the School of Real Estate and Land Management at the Royal Agricultural University, UK. .

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