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Number of items: 10. ArticlePiana, Pietro, Watkins, Charles and Balzaretti, Ross (2018) Travel, modernity and rural landscapes in nineteenth century Liguria. Rural History, 29 (2). pp. 167-193. ISSN 1474-0656 Piana, Pietro, Watkins, Charles and Balzaretti, Ross (2018) Art and landscape history: British artists in nineteenth-century Val d’Aosta (NW Italy). Landscape History . ISSN 2160-2506 (In Press) Piana, Pietro, Watkins, Charles and Balzaretti, Ross (2018) Topographical art and historical geography: amateur English representations of Ligurian landscape in the early nineteenth century. Geostorie . ISSN 1593-4578 (In Press) Bruzzone, Rafaella, Watkins, Charles, Balzaretti, Ross and Montanari, Carlo (2018) Botanical relics of a lost landscape: herborising ‘upon the Cliffs about the Pharos’ in Genoa, March 1664. Landscape Research, 43 (1). pp. 20-36. ISSN 1469-9710 Piana, Pietro, Watkins, Charles and Balzaretti, Ross (2016) ‘Saved from the sordid axe’: representation and understanding of pine trees by English visitors to Italy in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Landscape History, 37 (2). pp. 35-56. ISSN 2160-2506 Balzaretti, Ross (2016) Narratives of success and narratives of failure: representations of the career of King Hugh of Italy (c.885-948). Early Medieval Europe, 24 (2). pp. 105-208. ISSN 1468-0254 Hearn, Robert, Balzaretti, Ross and Watkins, Charles (2015) The wolf in the landscape: Antonio Cesena and attitudes to wolves in sixteenth century Liguria. Rural History, 26 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1474-0656 Balzaretti, Ross (2011) Victorian travellers, Apennine landscapes and the development of cultural heritage in eastern Liguria, c. 1875-1914. History, 96 (4). pp. 436-458. ISSN 1468-229X Book SectionBalzaretti, Ross (2018) Early Medieval Genoa. In: A companion to Medieval Genoa. Brill's companions to European history (15). Brill, Leiden, pp. 72-92. ISBN 9789004360013 OtherBalzaretti, Ross, Piana, Pietro and Watkins, Charles (2015) Travelling in Italy during Turner's lifetime. Tate, London. |