Aver has also been involved in number of very interesting projects, including cover artwork for The Cooper Temple Clause album “Kick Up The Fire and Let The Flames Break Loose” as well as various BBC projects concerning the producing of visuals. He is currently a Curator at Nottingham Castle Museum& Art Gallery. The artist has been Chairman and studio holder at OpenHand Open Space Gallery (Reading, Berks). Tristram Aver is a creative individual, living and working in Nottingham, UK. Tristram Aver - The Chase (parts 1 to 3) Tristram Aver – Artist and Curator It conveys the travels and reflections of a young man, who is disappointed with the life of pleasure, searching for new horizons in foreign lands… The first verse of Byron’s poem also refers to an exciting exhibition by Tristram Aver in Nottingham… This is the first verse of Byron’s Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage poem. In 2011 Brett will take up a position as a lecturer in modern history in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of Western Sydney."There is pleasure in the pathless woods, / There is a rapture on the lonely shore, / There is society where none intrudes, / By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: / I love not Man the less, but Nature more, / From these our interviews, in which I steal / From all I may be, or have been before, / To mingle with the Universe, and feel / What I can ne’er express, yet cannot all conceal." – George Gordon Byron. Bennett is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin. Barton is a permanent research fellow in environmental history in the Research School of Social Sciences and the Centre for Environmental History at the Australian National University. Scholars of the subaltern school first viewed scientific foresters and their work as a force that encouraged the alienation of Indian society from nature, rupturing a precolonial ecological balance.3 From this perspective, the scientific forestry policies Gregory A. III, Issue 2, 219-234, September 2010 In the 1864 the Government of India established the Indian Forest Service.1 The IFS, and the various provincial forestry branches it directed, managed the vast government forests of India and acted as a guide and model for the broader empire forestry movement, one of the precursors to modern environmentalism.2 The IFS and its policies have been the focus of a great deal of scholarship. Britain and the World Edinburgh University Press īritish Scholar Vol. We would like to thank the Social Science Research Council and the American Council In 2011 Brett will take up a position as a lecturer in modern history in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of Western Sydney. ‘There is a Pleasure in the Pathless Woods’: The Culture of Forestry in British India ‘There is a Pleasure in the Pathless Woods’: The Culture of Forestry in British Indiaīritish Scholar Vol.
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