Ideas of LandscapeISBN: 978-1-4051-0160-8
Paperback
272 pages
August 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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—Margaret Drabble, Times Literary Supplement
“One might suggest that in this excellent work, Johnson has written an archaeology of knowledge concerning landscape studies. A glossary and illustrations add meaningfully to a work of much industry … Highly recommended.” (Choice)
"Ideas of Landscape is a challenging and accessible
contribution to an expanding theoretical and historical field.
Mobilizing the English topographical tradition of scholarship,
centred on the writings of W.G. Hoskins, the book positions a
critical understanding of landscape, as both cultural
representation and physical reality, at the centre of the study of
the past and its meanings in the present." —Stephen
Daniels, Professor of Cultural Geography, University of
Nottingham
"Matthew Johnson writes an archaeology of knowledge for
landscape studies. He enables us to know what to study next by
knowing how the field was formed and the mistakes its practitioners
made. Both a deconstruction and a forecast, Johnson's volume ranks
with the new books on race by Orser, on colonialism by Schrire, and
with his own foundational An Archaeology of Capitalism. With
these books historical archaeology is mature." —Mark P.
Leone, Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland
“Ideas of Landscape is a towering contribution--shall we say, a high vantage point from which one can survey a scholarly landscape?” (Canadian Journal of Archaeology)
"I have always found Johnson's work … Extremely inviting, engaging and thoughtful. Ideas of Landscape is no exception. The scope of his scholarship is impressive and he has a knack for presenting it with flair, selecting colourful quotes and examples to illustrate points." (Cambridge Archaeological Journal, October 2008)