Landscape, Nature and the Sacred in Byzantium (2017)
Veronica della DoraFBA (born 1976) is an Italian cultural geographer. She is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is Director of the Social, Cultural & Historical Geography Group[1] and Co-Director of the Centre for GeoHumanities (with Harriet Hawkins).[2]
Her first monograph Imagining Mount Athos: Visions of a Holy Mountain from Homer to World War II was shortlisted for the Criticos Prize in 2012. Landscape, Nature and the Sacred in Byzantium was nominated for the 2017 Runciman Award.[3] In 2018, della Dora was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.[7]
Selected publications
High Places: Cultural Geographies of Mountains and Ice (2008, Cosgrove, D and della Dora, V.; I.B. Tauris: ISBN9781845116170)
Visual and Historical Geographies: Essays in Honour of Denis E. Cosgrove (2010, edited by della Dora, V; Digby, S; Basdas, B.; Royal Geographical Society - Institute of British Geographers, 2010: ISBN9781870074247)
Imagining Mount Athos: Visions of a Holy Place from Homer to World War II (2011, University of Virginia Press: ISBN978-0-8139-3259-0)
Christian Pilgrimage, Landscape, and Heritage: Journeying to the Sacred (2014, Maddrell, Avril ; della Dora, Veronica; Scafi, Alessandro; Walton, Heather; Routledge: ISBN978-0-415-84398-0)
Mountain: Nature and Culture (2016, Reaktion Books: ISBN9781780236476)
Landscape, Nature, and the Sacred in Byzantium (2016, Cambridge University Press: ISBN9781107139091)
The Mantle of the Earth: Genealogies of a Geographical Metaphor (2021, University of Chicago Press: ISBN9780226741321)