Fen and Sea: Medieval and Early Modern Landscape Evolution in South-East Lincolnshire Before 1700

Q1 Arts and Humanities
I. Simmons
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ABSTRACT The low lands of south-east Lincolnshire are often described and interpreted as if they were a single landscape with a homogeneous history. Concentrating on the pre-industrial era this paper aims to show that there is a finer texture to both the visual landscape and the details of its evolution since Roman times. The keys to these developments are (a) reclamation from the wetlands of the sea fringes and from the freshwater fen, and (b) water management thereafter. In the course of the reclamation from the sea, new lands were created as a by-product of salt-making as well as deliberately for agricultural expansion; in this region the Fen stayed as a wetland until the nineteenth century unlike its equivalents in the Great Levels south of the Wash. Modern intensive agriculture has removed many traces of the history of land and water manipulation but a combination of documents, maps and aerial imagery allows a great deal of reconstruction, though gaps remain. Overall, the work is a reminder that de-watered terrain is prone to shrinkage and that modern efficient pumps do not remove the land from the threat of inundation; neither do any of the plans put forward by conservation-minded bodies. Abbreviations: BA: Bethlem Royal Hospital Archive; CUCAP: Cambridge University Collection of Aerial Photography; LAO: Lincolnshire Archives Office; LHER: Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record; NMR: National Monuments Record; TNA: The National ArchivesA context
芬与海:1700年前林肯郡东南部中世纪和近代早期的景观演变
林肯郡东南部的低地经常被描述和解释为具有同质历史的单一景观。本文集中于前工业时代,旨在展示自罗马时代以来,视觉景观和其演变的细节都有更精细的纹理。这些发展的关键是:(a)从海洋边缘的湿地和淡水沼泽中开垦,以及(b)之后的水管理。在填海过程中,新的土地被创造出来,作为制盐的副产品,也被故意用于农业扩张;在这个地区,沼泽一直是湿地,直到19世纪,不像在华盛顿以南的大水平线。现代集约化农业已经消除了许多土地和水资源操纵历史的痕迹,但文献、地图和航空图像的结合使得大量的重建成为可能,尽管差距仍然存在。总的来说,这项工作提醒人们,缺水的地形容易萎缩,现代高效的水泵并不能消除土地被淹没的威胁;有环保意识的机构提出的任何计划也没有。缩写词:BA:伯利恒皇家医院档案馆;剑桥大学航空摄影作品集;LAO:林肯郡档案办公室;LHER:林肯郡历史环境记录;NMR:国家古迹记录;TNA:国家档案馆的背景
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Landscapes (United Kingdom)
Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
CiteScore
0.30
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13
期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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