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"Travel and Translation"
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Publications,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
News
Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium | November 1, 2013
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News Archives
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2013
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“Cultural Landscape Heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa”
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Symposium
2013 Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium, May 10–11
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News Archives
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2013
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“Outside/IN: Martha Jackson Jarvis at Dumbarton Oaks” Opening Event
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Contemporary Art Installation,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Museum,
Public,
Events,
Public Lecture
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Events & Programs
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lectures
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“The More I Learned, the More Interested I Got”
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Scholar Spotlight,
Garden and Landscape Studies
A Conversation Between Anatole Tchikine and Chinese Garden History Scholar Alison Hardie
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2015
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“Thirty-Six Views” Receives the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Publications,
News
Authors Strassberg and Whiteman Recognized for Contribution to Garden History and Landscape Studies
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News Archives
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2017
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2020 program - Segregation and Resistance
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Events,
Garden and Landscape Studies
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Symposium Files
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2024 Garden and Landscape Studies Graduate Summer Program
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Summer Programs,
Upcoming
May 20–June 7, 2024, hosted at Dumbarton Oaks | Intensive three-week workshop, for PhD and MLA candidates, and recent MLA graduates.
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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A City Like a Body
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Mellon Initiative,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues
Sara Carr Discusses the Topography of Wellness in American Urban Landscapes
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News Archives
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2017
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A Displaced Unity
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Michael Lee studies the administration of landscape architecture in 19th-century Germany
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2018
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A New Old View
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Acquisitions,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Rare Book Collection
Dumbarton Oaks Acquires Seventeenth-Century Monument Guide
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2017