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Gardens at the Frontier : New Methodological Perspectives on Garden History and Designed Landscapes

Beattie, James(Edited by)
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Gardens at the Frontier addresses broad issues of interest to architectural historians, environmental historians, garden writers, geographers, and other scholars.

It uses different disciplinary perspectives to explore garden history’s thematic, geographical, and methodological frontiers through a focus on gardens as sites of cultural contact.

The contributors address the extent to which gardens inhibit or further cultural contact; the cultural translation of garden concepts, practices and plants from one place to another; the role of non-written sources in cultural transfer; and which disciplines study gardens and designed landscapes, and how and why their approaches vary. Chapters cover a range of designed landscapes and locations, periods and approaches: medieval Japanese roji (tea gardens); a seventeenth-century garden of southern China; post-war Australian ‘natural gardens’; iconic twentieth-century American modernist gardens; ‘international’ willow-pattern design; geology and designed landscapes; gnomes; and landscape authorship of a public garden.

Each chapter examines transfers of cultural ideas and their physical denouement.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes.

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Product Details
Routledge
0815347901 / 9780815347903
Hardback
712.6
13/06/2018
United States
English
114 pages
28 cm