RHN 79/2025 | Publication
Landscape History
Volume 46, Issue 1, 2025
Table of Contents:
Research Articles:
Þveit-names in Cumbria: a Viking Age Landnám?
Ryan Foster
The impact of watermills on the landscape of the River Great Ouse valley between Brampton and Hemingford Grey, 1086–1350: the identification and analysis of the extensive adaptation and construction of river channels that were engineered to power a series of valuable watermills
Bridget Flanagan & Keith Grimwade
The Flemish hide as a constitutive element of field patterns in East-Central Europe in the Middle Ages and the problem of its alternatives — a case study on Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Tomáš Klír, Maria Legut-Pintal, Anna Kubicka-Sowińska, László Ferenczi & Ondřej Malina
Commercial late medieval bog peat exploitation in the Low Countries: a rare example from the Monnikenberg (Hilversum, the Netherlands)
Jan Sevink, Bas van Geel & Guus J. Borger
Cultivating the steppe in Ukraine’s Gammalsvenskby. Part 1: perspectives on classic agrarian debates
Brian Kuns, Mats Widgren, Maria Zachwatowicz & Ivan Moysiyenko
Vanishing Villages: a comparative study of rural depopulation in Wielkopolska, Moravia, and Czech Silesia
A. Wilkaniec, H. Vavrouchová & A. Gałecka-Drozda
Full Table of Contents here.
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rlsh20/current#