π§ The Fens
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28m
James Boyce joins me on the pod to discuss the indigenous population of the Fens of eastern England. Between the English Civil Wars and the mid-Victorian period, the Fens fought to preserve their homeland against an expanding empire. After centuries of resistance, their culture and community were destroyed, along with their wetland home β Englandβs last lowland wilderness. But this was no simple triumph of technology over nature β it was the consequence of a newly centralised and militarised state, which enriched the few while impoverishing the many.
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