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      The Settlement Patterns of Britain: Past, Present and the Future Foretold in Eight Essays

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      In eight carefully crafted essays, each focusing on a key period in our island’s history, Nick Green explores the origins of Britain’s settlement patterns from pre-history to the present day, the lessons that these have for the future and, finally, what that future may hold.

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      Product ID:9780415698740
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Planning, History and Environment Series
      Title:The Settlement Patterns of Britain
      Subtitle:Past, Present and the Future Foretold in Eight Essays
      Authors:Author: Nick Green
      Page Count:192
      Subjects:European history, British & Irish history, Urban communities, Anthropology, Property and real estate, Human geography, The environment, Urban communities, Anthropology, Property & real estate, Human geography, The environment
      Description:In eight carefully crafted essays, each focusing on a key period in our island’s history, Nick Green explores the origins of Britain’s settlement patterns from pre-history to the present day, the lessons that these have for the future and, finally, what that future may hold.

      In writing The Settlement Patterns of Britain Nick Green was inspired by the short story genre. His book is a collection of eight non-fiction short stories or essays, where the characters are the places, some of which appear more than once, usually as bit-part players, occasionally as the main protagonist. Preceded by a prologue describing Britain’s prehistory as a European peninsula, each essay covers a fixed period in the history of the development of Britain’s settlement patterns, sometimes long, more often quite short, beginning around 2,500 BC and ending about one hundred years in the future.

      Nick Green chose those periods that are particularly instructive in revealing how settlement patterns come to exist in the form they do and how they might develop in the future. Settlement patterns are not just about where a place is, but about how that place relates to others. They wax and wane with circumstance, and around each settlement’s fixed core, the patterns of living and working shift constantly, driven by forces beyond the control of any individual town or city or village.

      From Bronze Age communities to computer simulations, from the mediaeval wool trade to the hyper-networked society, from Viking invasions to the post-industrial era, the essays cover a broad sweep of history. They appear in chronological order, but are not intended to provide a continuous, linear historical narrative – nor do they: each essay is freestanding so they can be read in whatever order the reader prefers.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-06-09

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      Weight446 g
      Dimensions174 × 246 × 13 mm