Abstract
This public talk, given at Braziers Park, Oxfordshire, Britain's oldest secular community, examines the connections between interwar woodcraft groups, later experiments in living, and present day anti-establishment practices. The talk was attended by community members, historical researchers, members of present day woodcraft groups and local people. The lecture was recorded by and is hosted on the website of the Planned Environment Therapy Trust.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Gloucestershire, UK |
Publisher | Planned Environment Therapy Trust |
Publication status | Published - 22 Feb 2016 |
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Annebella Pollen
- School of Humanities and Social Science - Prof in Visual and Material Culture
- Understanding childhood and adolescence Research Excellence Group
- Photography Research Excellence Group
- Centre for Design History
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