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Margot Lystra Joins Garden and Landscape Studies as a Short-Term Predoctoral Resident
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Short-Term Predoctoral Resident,
Garden and Landscape Studies
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News
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A City Like a Body
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies
Sara Carr Discusses the Topography of Wellness in American Urban Landscapes
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News
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A New Old View
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filed under:
Rare Book Collection,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Acquisition
Dumbarton Oaks Acquires Seventeenth-Century Monument Guide
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News
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The Sense of Place
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Midday Dialogues,
Mellon Initiative in Urban Landscape Studies,
One-Month Research Award
Saskia de Wit Contextualizes the Metropolitan Garden in Landscape Studies
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News
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Remaking Marrakesh
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Tyler Fellow,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellowship Report
Abbey Stockstill Probes the Hidden History of Urban Development
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News
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The Gardens Gide Saw
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellowship Report
Verena Conley on Exoticism, Europe, and the Jardin d’Essai
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News
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“Thirty-Six Views” Receives the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize
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Press,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Dumbarton Oaks Publications,
Press Release
Authors Strassberg and Whiteman Recognized for Contribution to Garden History and Landscape Studies
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News
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Saskia de Wit Joins Garden and Landscape Studies as a One-Month Research Awardee
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
One-Month Research Award
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News
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The Networks of Paradise
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellowship Report,
Fellow
Jan Haenraets Discusses the History and Preservation of Mughal Gardens
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News
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The Bug Market
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filed under:
Tyler Fellow,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellowship Report,
Fellow
Deirdre Moore on Cochineal Insect Cultivation in Eighteenth-Century Mexico
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News