Upland

The Strange History and Vital Future of Britain's Mountains

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Cordee Code: CNU013
Page Size: 165 x 243 mm
No of Pages: 528
Publisher: Bodley Head
ISBN13: 9781847927538
Author: Ed Douglas
Published Date: July 2026
Edition: 1st: H/B July 2026
Binding: Hardback
Illustrations: B & W + Colour Photographs
Weight: 750g
Product Type: Book
Countries: United Kingdom
Britain's mountains are our grandest and wildest places, their vast openness providing inspiration and escape. But they are now so revered that we overlook the many peoples who long inhabited them and the dramatic history of plunder and dispossession that explains how strangely empty these regions have become.

Derided for centuries as uncivilised wastes, Britain?s uplands in fact hosted richly cultured, distinctive and resilient populations. And yet by the time Romantic poets 'discovered' the beauty of these places, the land itself had been denuded by clearances, famine and the needs of sheep and landowners.

From the earliest Brittonic tribes to present-day tensions between farmers, tourists and ecological activists, Upland repopulates Britain's mountains with the kings and monks, soldiers and poets, engineers and industrialists, visionaries and campaigners who made them what they are.
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