This piece of research, based on the author's dissertation, is
where the study of historical woodlands meets botanical and
ecological analysis. In using the approach based on the historical
ecology of the English landscape and applying it to the Carpathian
Basin, Peter Szabo presents an investigation into the woodland and
forests of medieval Hungary. Although this is not a straightforward
comparison between the English and Hungarian situation, Szabo does
draw some parallels between the two whilst also highlighting
Hungarian peculiarities. Themes such as the destruction og
woodland, tree types, manage, ment of woodland and forests,
coppicing, and the relationship between the Church and woodland,
and the designation of Royal forests, are discussed and examples
cited
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