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Index
Copyright Page
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
Part I: The Past
Chapter 1: In the Beginning
Chapter 2: The Neolithic Clearances
Chapter 3: The Bronze and Iron Ages
Chapter 4: The Impact of the Romans
Chapter 5: The Anglo-Saxons
Chapter 6: The Open-Field System
Chapter 7: Inclosure and Enclosures
Chapter 8: The Enclosure of the Fens
Chapter 9: Parliamentary Enclosure
Part II: The Present
Chapter 10: Hedgerow Loss
Chapter 11: Protecting the Hedgerow
Part III: Natural History
Chapter 12: Habitat
Chapter 13: Species
Chapter 14: What Can be Found in a Hedge?
Chapter 15: Trees of the Hedgerow
Chapter 16: Shrubs and Climbers
Chapter 17: Herbaceous Plants and Grasses
Chapter 18: Lichens, Mosses, Liverworts, Ferns and Fungi
Chapter 19: Mammals
Chapter 20: Birds
Chapter 21: Species Found on Dry Stone Walls
Part IV: How Boundaries are Made and Maintained
Chapter 22: Hurdles
Chapter 23: ‘Dead’ Hedges and Live Ones
Chapter 24: The Laid Hedge (1): General Features
Chapter 25: The Laid Hedge (2): Devon and Somerset Style
Chapter 26: The Laid Hedge (3): Midland Style
Chapter 27: The Cornish Hedge and the Clawdd
Chapter 28: Dry Stone Walls
Chapter 29: Fences
Chapter 30: A Final Plea
Notes
Further Reading and Resources
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Index
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