1. Introduction 2. Dartmoor 3. Castlemartin 4. Salisbury Plain Training Area (SPTA) 5. Tyneham 6. Sennybridge Training Area (SENTA) 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index
A history of the military use of the landscape and the rise of military environmentalism through the twentieth century.
Marianna Dudley is an environmental historian who has held research fellowships at the Library of Congress, Washington, US and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany. She is based at the University of Bristol, UK.
Dudley weaves a narrative through the individual stories of the
largest training areas and spaces in southern England and Wales to
provide an informed and highly readable account of military
environmental history behind the frontline. This valuable
contribution will be of direct interest to environmental
historians, but will also appeal to geographers, planners and
historians of the military as they seek to understand how military
activities shape and affect wider activities, environments and
landscapes.
*Professor Rachel Woodward, Newcastle University, UK*
Marianna Dudley's study uncovers the history of a landscape that
has been largely neglected by historians: Britain's military sites.
Taking into account broader social and environmental
transformations, this book makes the surprising discovery that
military activities are about conservation as well as
destruction... Dudley's study is environmental history at its very
best.
*Christof Mauch, Director, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and
Society, LMU Munich, Germany*
Marianna Dudley has presented us with her seminal history of
British military training areas from 1945 onwards … In its essence,
Dudley’s interdisciplinarily conceived monograph is the “finest”
kind of field study … Dudley’s comprehensive collection of data and
materials pertaining to the state of the natural world in the
militarized areas have put the flora and fauna of these
hermetically sealed spaces into an entirely new light … Dudley’s
wonderfully written study has lifted environmental history,
patronized by historians as an awkward stepchild, to new
methodically holistic and interdisciplinary heights, with
particularly fruitful results.
*Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift*
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