Cold War Pastoral: Grrenham Common

Cold War Pastoral: Grrenham Common

Ed Cooper, Mark Durden, Liz Wells, Sarah Hipperson
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Author:  Ed Cooper, Mark Durden, Liz Wells, Sarah Hipperson
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  129
Publisher:  Black Dog Press
Year:  2001
ISBN:  9781901033977

During a year long residency, photographer John Kippin documented the changing landscape of Greenham Common, notorious during the Cold War and the scene of a unique peace protest throughout the 1980s and 90s. This project marks the change of use of the site from a military base to common land, with essays examining the history of the Common, the development of the Womens' Peace Movement and the protest at Greenham. 38 colour & b/w illustrations

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