Hyde Park from Domesday-book to Date
By Ashton, John
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066153311
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About this book
In "Hyde Park from Domesday-book to Date," John Ashton meticulously chronicles the rich history and evolution of one of London's most iconic green spaces. The book blends historical narrative with a critical examination of social, political, and environmental changes that have shaped Hyde Park from the 11th century to the present. Ashton's literary style weaves together vivid descriptions and archival research, offering readers an engaging account that is both informative and reflective. This work is situated within the broader context of urban studies and environmental history, making it a vital contribution to the understanding of urban parks in the evolution of metropolitan life. John Ashton, a noted scholar of urban history, has spent decades researching the development of public spaces in British cities. His academic background and lifelong fascination with London's history inspired him to explore the significance of Hyde Park beyond its recreational value. Drawing on extensive primary sources, including historical texts and government records, Ashton provides a nuanced portrayal of how this park has mirrored societal shifts and served diverse communities over the centuries. This book is highly recommended for historians, urban planners, and anyone with a keen interest in London's cultural heritage. Ashton's comprehensive approach not only informs but challenges readers to reconsider the importance of public parks in fostering community and memory. "Hyde Park from Domesday-book to Date" promises to be an enlightening read that enriches one's appreciation of this beloved London landmark.
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