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Guarding Sacred Sites

Guarding Sacred Sites

Guarding Sacred Sites

Aimee Blease-Bourne

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2016
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Historia
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9781326600099
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Guarding Sacred Sites: The Nine Ladies Anti‑Quarry Campaign is a compelling account of one of Britain’s most determined environmental struggles. For 18 months, while completing her PhD, author Aimee Blease‑Bourne lived at the Nine Ladies protest site on Stanton Moor in the Peak District National Park. She documented the campaign and helped dismantle the site when the battle was finally won in 2009, after a nine‑year fight to prevent sandstone quarrying on this sacred landscape. This book draws directly from her doctoral research, weaving together personal testimony with interviews and contributions from activists, landowners, locals, and wider users of Stanton Moor. It offers a rare insider’s perspective on how sacred sites come under threat, and how social change can emerge when communities unite against a common enemy, in this case, Stancliffe Stone, the quarry manufacturer. Chronologically structured, the narrative explores how the protest site came into being, the relationships forged with surrounding villages, and the diverse tactics employed to resist quarrying. From labyrinths of tree houses and underground tunnels to persistent letter‑writing and grassroots organising, campaigners created an impenetrable defence that combined creativity, resilience, and solidarity. More than a chronicle of direct action, Guarding Sacred Sites creates an alternative social history for Stanton Moor. It highlights the power of collective resistance, the importance of protecting sacred landscapes, and the ways ordinary people can achieve extraordinary victories. At its heart, the book is both a personal story and a broader reflection on community, culture, and care for the land. Accessible yet deeply researched, this work invites readers to reflect on the sacredness of place, the fragility of heritage under industrial threat, and the transformative potential of grassroots activism. It is a testament to resilience, solidarity, and the enduring human drive to safeguard what is sacred.

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