Harvest of the Hills
Discover the intricate connections between society and nature in Harvest of the Hills by Edinburgh University Press. This captivating illustrated environmental history delves into rural life in Northern England and the Scottish Borders during the late medieval and early modern periods. With 194 pages of insightful exploration, the book examines how communities interacted with and adapted to their surroundings, revealing the profound impact of the environment on human life. Published in 2000, this paperback edition is perfect for readers interested in environmental studies, history, and the social dynamics of rural communities. Enhance your understanding of the past and appreciate the delicate balance between humanity and nature with this essential read.