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Learning from Colonial Plants
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Garden and Landscape Studies
Marlis Hinckley tracks the translation of Indigenous Mexican plants and plant knowledge to sixteenth-century Europe
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2022
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The Lion in the Garden
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Garden and Landscape Studies
Lihong Liu traces the history and art historiographical significance of the Lion Grove Garden in Suzhou across dynasties
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The Garden and Landscape Studies Program (1992–2022)
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Garden Centennial,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Expanding ways of studying how landscape and culture shape one another
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2022
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Learning from Louisiana’s Wetlands
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Diane Allen brings the legacy of Maroon communities that lived in New Orleans’s bayous to wetlands restoration projects
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Social Fragmentation and Antebellum Cemeteries
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Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Aaron Wunsch examines landscapes of social fragmentation in antebellum Philadelphia
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2021
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The Formation of the Garden and Landscape Studies Program (1952–1991)
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Garden Centennial,
Institutional History
Transforming Mildred Bliss’s vision into an academic program
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2021
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Landscapes for Sport
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This volumes explores the intersections of landscape, environment, and sport from multiple perspectives in different parts of the world.
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Garden as Art
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Featuring essays from scholars and practitioners as well as photographs by landscape photographer Sahar Coston-Hardy, this volume places the garden in the ...
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Toward Black Environmental Imaginations
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CANCELLED | Carlyn E. Ferrari discusses how individuals such as W. E. B. Du Bois had deep, intimate connections with the natural world, pointing to a rich ...
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Francesco Ignazio Lazzari’s Discrizione della villa pliniana
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