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#BHM ‘A visit to the countryside is always accompanied by a feeling of unease; dread.’ by Lottie Jacob and Jeremy Burchardt
The countryside has long been a place intrinsic to the British national identity, from the Romantic movement through to the present day. And yet, it has remained largely inaccessible to people of colour, both literally in rural landscapes – for … Continue reading
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Tagged Changing landscapes, changing lives, Colonial Countryside Project, Colonialism and Properties, country, Countryside, decolonising the countryside, Jay Rayner, Pastoral Interlude, Sheffield Environmental Movement'Colonialism and Properties, Whose landscapes, Wild in the City
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