Nature and Ideology: Natural Garden Design in the Twentieth Century
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Contents
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, Front Matter, Contents, and Introduction
Stephen Jay Gould, An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants
Craig Clunas, Nature and Ideology in Western Descriptions of the Chinese Garden
Jost Hermand, Rousseau, Goethe, Humboldt: Their Influence on Later Advocates of the Nature Garden
Daniel Joseph Nadenicek, Emerson's Aesthetic and Natural Design: A Theoretical Foundation for the Work of Horace William Shaler Cleveland
Anne L. Helmreich, Re-presenting Nature: Ideology, Art, and Science in William Robinson's "Wild Garden"
Robin Karson, Warren H. Manning: Pragmatist in the Wild Garden
Virginia Tuttle Clayton, Wild Gardening and the Popular American Magazine, 1890–1918
Jan Woudstra, Jacobus P. Thijsse's Influence on Dutch Landscape Architecture
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, The Nationalization of Nature and the Naturalization of the German Nation: "Teutonic" Trends in Early Twentieth-Century Landscape Design
Gert Gröning, Ideological Aspects of Nature Garden Concepts in Late Twentieth-Century Germany
Anne Whiston Spirn, The Authority of Nature: Conflict and Confusion in Landscape Architecture
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