
Monasteries in the Landscape
Mick Aston(Author)
Amberley Publishing
Published on 15. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
223 pages
978-1-84868-686-1 (ISBN)
Description
In the Middle Ages monasteries were among the greatest owners of land in Britain; today their influence on the landscape can be seen not only in the magnificent monastic ruins, but also in earthworks, patterns of landholding and even industrial remains. Mick Aston examines the place of monasteries in the landscape - how they affected and were affected by the countryside in which they were built. He explains how monasticism arrived in Britain - growing from austere beginnings to rich and powerful estates. He looks at why abbeys and priories were sited where they were and at all aspects of their activities - estate management, farming policy, industrial and commercial operations in the countryside and in towns. The story does not end with the Dissolution: the book also discusses how many of their estates and buildings were bought by private owners and adapted for secular use. Whether you are an amateur archaeologist/historian or student, this magnificently illustrated book will direct you to the signs in the landscape that reveal the past glory of Britain's monasteries.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chalford
United Kingdom
Illustrations
142 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
623 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84868-686-1 (9781848686861)
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Mick Aston
Monasteries in the Landscape
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Amberley Publishing
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Person
Known to millions from Channel 4's 'Time Team', Mick Aston was a Professor of Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bristol. He was a tireless - and immensely popular - lecturer and the author of the best-selling Mick's Archaeology.