Walking the Valleys
Seiten
2022
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-686-0 (ISBN)
Seren (Verlag)
978-1-78172-686-0 (ISBN)
Poet and psychogeographer Peter Finch undertakes 15 walks around the south Wales Valleys, picking out features en route and providing interesting stories, historical and contemporary, about their past and present. His sharp eye and depth of research is illustrated by photographer John Briggs' images in a lively guide to this famous region.
Peter Finch and John Briggs build on the success of their book Walking Cardiff and venture outside the capital and into the very different world of the Valleys. Over the past two centuries the Valleys have gone from idyllic rural landscape to the engine room of the British Empire to post industrial decline. As centres of coal mining and iron and steel-making, the Valleys saw over a hundred thousand people crammed between their steep sides. Their industry produced not only fuel and products exported around the world, but also archetypal working class communities, with their chapels, union militancy, self-funded workers’ institutes, and seemingly unbreakable identities. Fuelled by massive immigration, they were also a social experiment in assimilation and radical politics.
Now the pits and foundries have become heritage sites, the chapels are retail centres or housing, and Finch and Briggs explore how the Valleys have changed, and what they have become. Their forward-looking book is also one of record, as the towns and villages evolve into the twenty-first centuries. This is their take on Abercynon, Aberdare, Aberfan, Bargoed, Caerphilly, Gelli, Gelligaer, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd, Porth, Rhymney, Taffs Well, Tonypandy, Treherbert and Ystrad Mynach.
The informative texts can be used as both a route finder and a literary entertainment in themselves. Armchair walkers will find the book as interesting and as useful as those actually pull on their boots. And natives and visitors alike will find a new discovery around every corner.
Each walk is illustrated with a map and photographs by John Briggs.
Peter Finch and John Briggs build on the success of their book Walking Cardiff and venture outside the capital and into the very different world of the Valleys. Over the past two centuries the Valleys have gone from idyllic rural landscape to the engine room of the British Empire to post industrial decline. As centres of coal mining and iron and steel-making, the Valleys saw over a hundred thousand people crammed between their steep sides. Their industry produced not only fuel and products exported around the world, but also archetypal working class communities, with their chapels, union militancy, self-funded workers’ institutes, and seemingly unbreakable identities. Fuelled by massive immigration, they were also a social experiment in assimilation and radical politics.
Now the pits and foundries have become heritage sites, the chapels are retail centres or housing, and Finch and Briggs explore how the Valleys have changed, and what they have become. Their forward-looking book is also one of record, as the towns and villages evolve into the twenty-first centuries. This is their take on Abercynon, Aberdare, Aberfan, Bargoed, Caerphilly, Gelli, Gelligaer, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd, Porth, Rhymney, Taffs Well, Tonypandy, Treherbert and Ystrad Mynach.
The informative texts can be used as both a route finder and a literary entertainment in themselves. Armchair walkers will find the book as interesting and as useful as those actually pull on their boots. And natives and visitors alike will find a new discovery around every corner.
Each walk is illustrated with a map and photographs by John Briggs.
John Briggs has photographed Cardiff for more than 40 years. Seren has published two books of Brigg's images of Cardiff, Before the Deluge and Taken in Time, plus Newportrait. Peter Finch is a poet and topographer who has written extensively on Cardiff, including four volumes of Real Cardiff in Seren's Real series.
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.07.2022 |
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Illustrationen | John Briggs |
Zusatzinfo | 150 colour photographs |
Verlagsort | Bridgend |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 193 x 250 mm |
Gewicht | 480 g |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Großbritannien |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie | |
Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Zeitgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78172-686-8 / 1781726868 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78172-686-0 / 9781781726860 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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