Research Fellow, School of Geography, University of Birmingham
Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, Cheltenham
Consultant in Archaeology and Historical Landscapes (independent)
Research Interests and Publications:
The early medieval landscape
Publications
Hooke, D. (1985) The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the Hwicce. Manchester Univ Press. Manchester.
Hooke, D. (1990-99) Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon Charter-Bounds. Boydell Press, Woodbridge. Also Cornwall and Devon 1994; Warwickshire 1999.
Hooke, D. (1998) The Landscape of Anglo-Saxon England. Leicester Univ Press, London.
Settlement evolution and land use, including woodland and forest
Publications
Hooke, D. (1989) Pre-Conquest woodland: its distribution and usage. In: Agricultural History Review 37: 113-129.
Hooke, D. (1985) Early medieval estate and settlement patterns: the documentary evidence. In: Aston, M., D. Austin & C. Dyer (eds) The Rural Settlements of Medieval England. Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 135-154.
Hooke, D. (1988) Early forms of open-field agriculture in England. In: Geografiska Annaler 70B.1: 123-131.
Landscape conservation
Publications
Hooke, D. (2000) The appreciation of landscape. In: Hooke, D. (ed) Landscape: The Richest Historical Record. Society for Landscape Studies. pp. 143-156.
Hooke, D. (1998) The relationship between research and landscape management: the English experience. In: Grau M?ller, P. Holm & L. Rasmussen (eds) Akt?rer 1 Landskabet. Odense Universitetsforlag. Odense. pp. 57-76.
Hooke, D. (1998) The role of the historical geographer today. In: Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift 53: 61-70.
Other Functions/Memberships:
Fellow Society of Antiquaries of London
Editor Landscape History, annual journal of the Society for Landscape Studies
Member, English Nature UK lowland wood-pasture and parkland habitat advisory group
Member steering group for West Midlands Archaeological Research Framework