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J, Allen Michael, Montague R, and Walker K. E, eds. Stonehenge in its landscape: Twentieth-century excavations. London: English Heritage, 1995.

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Commission, Great Britain Countryside, ed. Changes in landscape features in England and Wales 1947-1985. Cheltenham: Countryside Commission, 1990.

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1930-, Coles John, and English Heritage, eds. Fenland survey: An essay in landscape and persistence. London: English Heritage, 1994.

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Heritage, English, ed. Images of change: An archaeology of England's contemporary landscape. Swindon: English Heritage, 2007.

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Tingle, Martin. The Vale of the White Horse survey: The study of a changing landscape in the clay lowlands of southern England from prehistory to the present. Oxford [England]: Tempus Reparatum, 1991.

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W, Cunliffe Barry, Renfrew Colin 1937-, and British Academy, eds. Science and Stonehenge. Oxford: published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Cleal. Stonehenge in Its Landscape: Twentieth-Century Excavations. Historic England Publishing, 2014.

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LANDSCAPE, SETTLEMENT AND SOCIETY IN ROMAN AND EARLY MEDIEVAL WILTSHIRE. OXFORD: ARCHAEOPRESS, 2006.

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(Editor), Sally Exon, Vincent Gaffney (Editor), Ann Woodward (Editor), and Ron Yortson (Editor), eds. Stonehenge Landscapes. Archaeopress, 2000.

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Landscape Plotted and Pieced: Landscape History and Local Archaeology in Fyfield and Overton, Wiltshire (Society for Antiquaries of London Research Report, 64). Society of Antiquaries of London, 2000.

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Phillips, Tom. Blick Mead : Exploring the 'first Place' in the Stonehenge Landscape: Archaeological Excavations at Blick Mead, Amesbury, Wiltshire 2005-2016. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2018.

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Phillips, Tom. Blick Mead : Exploring the 'first Place' in the Stonehenge Landscape: Archaeological Excavations at Blick Mead, Amesbury, Wiltshire 2005-2016. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2018.

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Phillips, Tom. Blick Mead : Exploring the 'first Place' in the Stonehenge Landscape: Archaeological Excavations at Blick Mead, Amesbury, Wiltshire 2005-2016. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2018.

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Phillips, Tom. Blick Mead : Exploring the 'first Place' in the Stonehenge Landscape: Archaeological Excavations at Blick Mead, Amesbury, Wiltshire 2005-2016. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2018.

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Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2011.

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Sprackland, Jean. Strands: A Year of Discoveries on the Beach. Penguin Random House, 2012.

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Sprackland, Jean. Strands: A Year of Discoveries on the Beach. Penguin Random House, 2013.

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Inhabiting the Landscape: Place, Custom and Memory, 1500-1800. Windgather Press, 2009.

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Inhabiting the landscape: Place, custom and memory, 1500-1800. Oxford: Windgather, 2009.

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Changes in the land: Indians, colonists, and the ecology of New England. New York: Hill and Wang, 2003.

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Cleal, Rosamund, R. Montague, and K. E. Walker. Stonehenge in Its Landscape (English Heritage Archaeological Report). English Heritage, 1995.

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Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England. Farrar Straus & Giroux Inc, 1988.

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Barratt, Alexander. Childbirth. Edited by James Simpson and Brian Cummings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212484.013.0029.

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During the latter part of Henry VIII’s reign, humanism became entrenched, England broke with Rome, and monasteries disappeared. More subtle changes occurred in other, quite different, parts of the cultural landscape, including the discourse of childbirth. This article examines, in the light of vernacular versions of theTrotula(the standard authority on childbirth during the medieval period), two editions of an English gynecological handbook,The Byrth of Mankynde, published in 1540 and 1545, and also their immediate source, theRoszgarten, composed by Eucharius Rösslin and translated into Latin asDe Partu Hominis. It argues that, at some point between the two editions of the English text, there had been a reorientation of the place of women in the discourse of childbirth: the new edition significantly ‘empowers’ women.
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O’Donnell, Ronan. Field Systems and the Arable Fields. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.4.

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This chapter discusses the arable field systems of the later medieval period and the demographic and social changes that lay behind their expansion, contraction, and enclosure. Field systems across the country are contrasted, the north of England and Scotland being less well understood. This was not a period of stasis, as has sometimes been implied. Instead, there was regional variation and change over time. The period before the Black Death contrasts provides evidence for the expansion and intensification of farming in the form of assarting, the sub-division of holdings, agricultural improvement, and the creation of new fields, including the reclamation of wetland landscapes for which there is significant evidence from landscape archaeology. After the Black Death agriculture contracted, arable was put down to grass, and direct demesne farming reduced. By the close of the period, a complex variety of field systems and land tenures existed across Britain.
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Jackson, Emily. Medical Law. 6th ed. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780192843456.001.0001.

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All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. Medical Law: Text, Cases, and Materials offers exactly what the title says—all of the explanation, commentary, and extracts from cases and key materials that students need to gain a thorough understanding of this complex topic. Key case extracts provide the legal context, facts, and background; extracts from materials, including from the most groundbreaking writers of today, provide differing ethical perspectives and outline current debates; and the author’s insightful commentary ensures that readers understand the facts of the cases and can navigate the ethical landscape to form their own understanding of medical law. Chapters cover all of the topics commonly found on medical law courses, including a separate chapter on mental health law. This new edition, thoroughly updated, includes: coverage of important new cases in all chapters; the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications; the government’s White Paper on reform of the Mental Health Act; changes to the regulation of clinical trials and medicines in the UK as a result of Brexit; the change in the law on organ donation, which brought in an opt-out system in 2020; expanded coverage of data sharing and mobile technologies; changes to the law on abortion in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland; proposals set out in the Law Commissions’ consultation on reform of the law on surrogacy; and the most recent Assisted Dying Bill in England.
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George, Walker, Purves Robert, and Blair QC Michael, eds. Financial Services Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198793809.001.0001.

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This text has been revised and updated to take account of the major developments in a rapidly developing regulatory landscape. The updated text analyses all of the substantial institutional and structural changes brought, or to be brought, into effect under the additional new key statutes adopted in the area of financial services including specifically the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 and the Bank of England and Financial Services Act 2016. The major new regulatory initiatives are covered in detail, including the Senior Managers Regime (SMR) and Certification Regime (CR). There is also coverage of new individual statutory offences, bank ring-fencing, depositor preference, bail-in stabilization and crisis management, resolution planning, payment system reform, and further Bank of England governance and PRA reform. Since the last edition there have been many developments at the European level and the fourth edition takes full account of these including the Capital Requirements Directive IV, Insolvency II, and MiFID II. At the domestic level, the division of the Financial Services Authority Handbook of Rules into the PRA Rulebook and the Financial Conduct Authority Handbook has been covered in two new chapters. There are also new chapters on ‘Individual Accountability and Liability’ following commencement of the Senior Managers and Certification Regimes, and on ‘Consumer Credit’ following the transfer of regulatory responsibility for this to the FCA. Additionally, the material on enforcement has been significantly developed in this new edition.
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Johnson, Tom. Law in Common. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785613.001.0001.

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There were tens of thousands of different local law-courts in late-medieval England, providing the most common forums for the working out of disputes and the making of decisions about local governance. While historians have long studied these institutions, there have been very few attempts to understand this complex institutional form of ‘legal pluralism’. Law in Common provides a way of apprehending this complexity by drawing out broader patterns of legal engagement. The first half of the book explores four ‘local legal cultures’ – in the countryside, towns and cities, the maritime world, and Forests – that grew up around legal institutions, landscapes, and forms of socio-economic practice in these places, and produced distinctive senses of law. The second half of the book turns to examine ‘common legalities’, widespread forms of social practice that emerge across these different localities, through which people aimed to invoke the power of law. Through studies of the physical landscape, the production of legitimate knowledge, the emergence of English as a legal vernacular, and the proliferation of legal documents, it offers a new way to understand how common people engaged with law in the course of their everyday lives. Drawing on a huge body of archival research from the plenitude of different local institutions, Law in Common offers a new social history of law that aims to explain how common people negotiated the transformational changes of the long fifteenth century through legality.
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McGreavy, Bridie, and David Hart. Sustainability Science and Climate Change Communication. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.563.

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Direct experience, scientific reports, and international media coverage make clear that the breadth, severity, and multiple consequences from climate change are far-reaching and increasing. Like many places globally, the northeastern United States is already experiencing climate change, including one of the world’s highest rates of ocean warming, reduced durations of winter ice cover on lakes, a marked increase in the frequency of extreme precipitation events, and climate-mediated ecological disruptions of invasive species. Given current and projected changes in ecosystems, communities, and economies, it is essential to find ways to anticipate and reduce vulnerabilities to change and, at the same time, promote sustainable economic development and human well-being.The emerging field of sustainability science offers a promising conceptual and analytic framework for accelerating progress towards sustainable development. Sustainability science aims to be use-inspired and to connect basic and applied knowledge with solutions for societal benefit. This approach draws from diverse disciplines, theories, and methods organized around the broad goal of maintaining and improving life support systems, ecosystem health, and human well-being. Partners in New England have been using sustainability science as a framework for stakeholder-engaged, interdisciplinary research that has generated use-inspired knowledge and multiple solutions for more than a decade. Sustainability science has helped produce a landscape-scale approach to wetland conservation; emergency response plans for invasive species that threaten livelihoods and cultures; decision support tools for improved water quality management and public health for beach use and shellfish consumption; and the development of robust partnership networks across disciplines and institutions. Understanding and reducing vulnerability to climate change is a central motivating factor in this portfolio of projects because linking knowledge about social-ecological systems with effective policy action requires a holistic view that addresses complex intersecting stressors.One common theme in these varied efforts is the way that communication fundamentally shapes collaborative research and social, technical, and policy outcomes from sustainability science. Communication as a discipline has, for more than two thousand years, sought to understand how environments and symbols shape human life, forms of social organization, and collective decision making. The result is a body of scholarship and practical techniques that are diverse and well adapted to meet the complexity of contemporary sustainability challenges. The complexity of the issues that sustainability science aspires to solve requires diversity and flexibility to be able to adapt approaches to the specific needs of a situation. Long-term, cross-scale, and multi-institutional sustainability science collaborations show that communication research and practice can help build communities and networks, and advance technical and policy solutions to confront the challenges of climate change and promote sustainability now and in future.
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