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Sources for Garden and Landscape Studies
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Resources
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Garden and Landscape Studies
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Resources for Scholars
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Spatial Responses to Violence: Counter Monuments and Site-Specific Installations in Post-Apartheid South Africa
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Fellowship Report,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Jessica Hurd, Indiana University Bloomington, Summer Fellow 2010
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Garden and Landscape Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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Spatializing Gentility: The Public Park and Civic Pride in the Colonial Indian Landscape
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Fellowship Report,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Jyoti Pandey Sharma, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal, India, Summer Fellow 2011
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Garden and Landscape Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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Special Collections
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Byzantine Studies,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Resources
Explore holdings from the Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives and the Dumbarton Oaks Archives.
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Library and Archives
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Special Lecture Series: Hidden Landscapes of the Past: Uncovering the Ancient World through LiDAR
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Events,
Public,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Public Lecture,
Garden and Landscape Studies
In this interdisciplinary summer lecture series, speakers look at how different applications of LiDAR have changed our understanding of ancient landscapes.
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Events in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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Spring Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Symposium,
Upcoming
May 10–11, 2024 | Vera S. Candiani, Symposiarch
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Suburbs of Last Resort: Vitality and Ruin on the Edges of San Francisco Bay
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Fellowship Report,
Garden and Landscape Studies
Peter Ekman, University of California, Berkeley, Mellon Fellow 2016–2017, Spring
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Garden and Landscape Studies
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Fellows and Visiting Scholars
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Suffering in the Garden
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Visiting Scholar,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn introduces Gethsemane, extinct fruit trees, and more
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News Archives
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2019
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Summer 2012 Fellows
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellowship Program,
Byzantine Studies
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2012
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Sustaining Beauty: The Performance of Appearance
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Public,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
December 4, 2008 | Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lecture, Beth Meyer, University of Virginia
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Public Lectures