Teaching landscape history / edited by Jan Woudstra and David Jacques ; in association with Robert Holden representing FOLAR
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781032398501
- 712.09076
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The necessity for landscape history
Landscape architecture history : Who? Why? What? How? Whose? / Marc Treib
2. The shifting meanings of 'landscape'
Tale of two histories : reflecting the evolution of the 'landscape' concepts / Nancy Pollock-Ellwand
3. The branches of landscape history
Landscape, values and change : dynamics past and future / David Jacques
4. A cluster of subjects
Is a social history of gardening possible? / Brent Elliot
5. Identity and dispossession
6. Whose history?
The colonial project : the role of landscape architecture education in correcting false histories / Alayna Pakinui Ra
Undoing settlerness : reckoning with landscape history in a settler-colonial context / Hannah Hopewell
7. Present pedagogy
8. The possibilities from new technology
Daring to jump : a rudimentary approach to making garden history more inclusive / Jill Sinclair
9. Reviewing the curriculum
Reshaping the curriculum a course on the history of designed landscapes for a diverse community of students / Anette Freytag
10. Towards a manifesto
A manifesto for teaching landscape history
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