Our abiding interest in hidden europe is in places and landscapes, and in the manner in which they shape the human experience. And issue no. 57 brings a hefty dose of these themes. Enjoy the read!
In hidden europe 57, we visit North Ronaldsay and the Croatian island of Silba, explore notions of 'the wild', taste volcanic wines, and trace the history of Russian Old Believers in Poland.
We also look at the fate of a canal and a railway in the Belarusian borderlands, take a trip to the Swiss village of Saint-Ursanne and cross the Atlantic to discover why a small village on the rocky coast of Labrador features so strongly in the Basque national narrative.
In hidden europe 57, we visit North Ronaldsay and the Croatian island of Silba, explore notions of 'the wild', taste volcanic wines, and trace the history of Russian Old Believers in Poland.
We also look at the fate of a canal and a railway in the Belarusian borderlands, take a trip to the Swiss village of Saint-Ursanne and cross the Atlantic to discover why a small village on the rocky coast of Labrador features so strongly in the Basque national narrative.
Our abiding interest in hidden europe is in places and landscapes, and in the manner in which they shape the human experience. And issue no. 57 brings a hefty dose of these themes. Enjoy the read!
Join us to discover the Polish village of Wojnowo which was created from nothing almost 200 years ago. A community of devout Russians arrived on foot and settled on the reedy banks of the River Krutynia.
Growing vines on the tufa and lava-strewn slopes of a volcano is a real challenge. Only the hardiest grapes thrive in such extremes. Yet, for the adventurous vintners who try, there can be big rewards. The explosive minerality of hefty white volcanic wines is something very special.
A look ahead at hidden europe 58 which will be published on 15 July 2019.