Sheeplands: How Sheep Shaped Wales and the World
By (Author) Alan Marshall
University of Wales Press
Calon
2nd August 2024
25th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
The environment
636.3009429
Hardback
256
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 23mm
Human civilisation was not just created by humans: we had the help of many creatures, and foremost among these were sheep. From Argentina to Australia and from Mesopotamia to Mongolia, just about every country with hills and meadows has adopted and then developed sheep farming as a way of living. And in Wales in particular, sheep played a central role in shaping landscape and culture. Sheeplands outlines the journeys taken by some of these sheep as they voyaged across the world, both by themselves and with human shepherds, from the earliest human settlements to the present day. Along the way, Alan Marshall paints vivid portraits of the roles sheep have played in the development of the modern world, in times of peace and war, and describes how our sheeplands might continue to influence Wales and the wider world in future years.
Alan Marshall is an author and scholar of environmental humanities. He is the author of several books, including Ecotopia 2121: A Vision for Our Future Green Utopia in 100 Cities.