Sand has been a recurring theme here at the Coastal History Blog, from some of my earliest posts, “What are Beaches for?”, “The Political Economy of Sand,” and a bit more indirectly, “Coasts of the Anthropocene,” followed by a post inspired by my nearest coast, the Indiana Dunes State Park facing Lake Michigan. More recently, […]
![The Coastal History Blog 49: Coastal dunes as historical subjects Cresmina Dune in Cascais, Portugal, 2019. Photographs by the author unless otherwise indicated.](https://porttowns.port.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/Thumbnail-Picture-100x100.jpg)