The Society for Landscape Studies provides a forum for all those interested in a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the landscape and its evolution.
Twice a year the Society publishes its respected, internationally refereed journal Landscape History. It offers a common meeting-ground for all concerned with the material and cultural evaluation of human use of the land.
We also publish a supplementary series and these are available through the shop.
Dear SLS member,
On behalf of the committee, I would like to apologise for the late arrival of our summer newsletter. This is due to circumstances beyond everybody’s control. Subject to present issues around post and rail, this should soon be delivered, and before Christmas. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank those members and supporters who have helped me to put together this belated edition. I am planning the next edition will be produced during March 2023. If anybody has a piece they might want to place in our newsletter, then do please get in touch via the website under events@landscapestudies.com .
Hadrian Cook (acting newsletter editor)
Membership of the Society for Landscape Studies is open to anyone interested in the landscape and its history. Members receive Landscape History, the Society’s newsletter, and discounted rates for the Society’s annual conference and field meetings.
SLS Annual Conference 28th 29th September 2024
Society for Landscape Studies annual conference will be on 28th and 29th September 2024. Sacred and Profane: the landscapes of Kent Saturday 28 September at St Paul’s church, Canterbury CT1 1NH
Short Course at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Mark Forrest of VCH has brought this series of workshops, relevant to local historians, to our attention