How much do we really know about the place we call 'home'? In this sweeping timely book Nicholas Crane tells the story of Britain The British landscape has been continuously occupied by humans for 12000 years from the end of the Ice Age till the twenty-first century It has been transformed from a European peninsula of glacier & tundra to an island of glittering cities & exquisite countryside In this geographical journey through time we discover the ancient relationship between people & place & the deep-rooted tensions between town & countryside The twin drivers of landscape change
- climate & population
- have arguably wielded as much influence on our habitat as monarchs & politics From tsunamis & farming to Roman debacles & industrial cataclysms from henge to high-rise & hamlet to metropolis this is a book about change & adaptation As Britain lurches from an exploitative past towards a more sustainable future this is the story of our age