Landscape biographies : geographical, historical and archaeological perspectives on the production and transmission of landscapes / edited by Jan Kolen, Johannes Renes and Rita Hermans
(Landscape and heritage studies,)
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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出版情報 | Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press , [2015] |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | 1 online resource (437 pages) : illustrations |
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内容注記 | Preface / Hayden Lorimer. 1. Landscape biographies, key issues Biographical approaches of landscape, a short history Landscapes as life worlds Key issues and topics of this volume The structure of this book. 2. The marsh of modernity / Edward H. Huijbens and Gisli Palsson: Introduction Nature as we know it Mapping the marsh 'Sweet is the Swamp' In the bog Grand engineering The scenic and the unscenic To conclude. 3. Biographies of biotopes / Jan Kolen: Introduction, biotopes From the primordial landscape to socialized nature Fens and birds The 'co-scripting' of biotopes From dikes and dams to disasters conclusion. 4. Automobile authorship of landscapes / Edward Huijbens and Karl Benediktsson: Introduction Engaging with the Highlands Establishing authorship Machines and morality Conservation, authority and authorship Concluding remarks. 5. Authenticity, artifice and the Druidical Temple of Avebury / Mark Gillings and Joshua Pollard: Writing a biography A search for the authentic Avebury Stukeley records a temple Keiller builds one Purity of vision What is Avebury? Worshipping at the Temple Ancestral values Authenticity, artifice and Avebury Postscript, time for a new Avebury to emerge? 6. Places that matter / Ludvig Papmehl-Dufay: Introduction The importance of places Landscape biographies in archaeology Biographies of megalithic monuments Öland today and in the Neolithic The Mysinge Passage graves Conclusion, places that matter Epilogue, the meaning of archaeology. 7. What future for the life-history approach to prehistoric monuments in the landscape? / Cornelius Holtorf: The unbelievable mess of the past The problem of identity Conclusion, from monuments to landscapes. 8. "To preserve the terrain in its present state" / Michiel Purmer: Introduction THe Eerder Achterbroek Project in the context of Dutch Landscape research Eerde and the Eerder Achterbroek Research method Landscape characteristics and landscape change The Baron and hist landscape The authors of the Eerder Achterbroek Conclusions. 9. The quiet authors of an early modern palatial landscape / Hanneke Ronnes: Introduction The early palace Quiet times Legacy Aged abode State matters and distractions Conclusion. 10. Piet Mondrian's Victory Boogie Woogie, 1942-44 / Jürgen Stoye: Introduction THe biography of the landscape Marwyn Samuels Michel de Certeau Victory Boogie Woogie Mondrian Changes Mondrian in New York The rhythm of New York Victory Boogie Woogie as authored landscape. 11. Shanghai, the biography of a city / David Koren: Introduction Landscape biography and the city The early colonial city, Shanghai in the 19th century (1842-1899) Part of the world system, the heydays (1900-1949) Off the radar, the dark years of communism (1949-1989) 'In the picture' again, the metropolis awakens (1990-present) Conclusion. 12. A kaleidoscopic biography of an ordinary landscape / John de Jong: Introduction Landscape dynamics and spatial order Continuity of a spatial order Transition and transformation The process of landscape development Framed spatial practices Spatial development as private venture Socio-politically-based development Landscape for the use of leisure Iconography of the landscape, a dynamic picture Boulevard of social standing and power Progress and nostalgia The ordinariness of landscape and the importance of everyday practices Conclusion. 13. The cultural biography of a street / Wim Hupperetz: Introduction Historical research traditions The historical city centre as playground for city planners Bricks and people Housing culture, parcels, building blocks and the body of houses Structure Historical notion Dynamic cultural heritage Tradition and renewal Recommendations. 14. Post-industrial coal-mining landscapes and the evolution of mining memory / Felix van Veldhoven: Introduction Remembering and forgetting in the landscape The post-industrial mining landscape of Dutch and Belgian Limburg Dutch Limburg The post-industrial mining landscape The changing will to forget Conclusion. 15. Fatal attraction / Rob van der Laarse: Unwanted memory Purity and modernity Making Heimatscapes Hidden continuities, from camps to memorial spaces Through the eyes of the perpetrators? 16. A biography for an emerging urban district / Svava Riesto: Introduction The Carlsberg site, seen and overlooked Overlooked spaces Landscape biography for urban redevelopment sites Carlsberg, an unexpected turn Design survey I, topography Landscape biography of a hill Design survey II, transportation equipment Landscape biography of a route Unravelling surveys of Carlsberg Prospects for future landscape biography. 17. Layered landscapes / Johannes Renes: Introduction Rome The Dutch rural landscape landscape layers in planning Conclusion. 18. Biographies of landscape, Rebala Heritage Reserve, Estonia / Helen Sooväli-Sepping: Theoretical starting points Methodological considerations Nationalization of the past, biography of the Rebala landscape Protection, for whom and why? Whose heritage? Discussion |
一般注記 | Explores the long and complex histories of landscapes from personal, social and cultural perspectives Open Access Includes bibliographical references Print version record |
著者標目 | Kolen, Jan, 1962- Renes, J. 1954- Hermans, Rita, |
件 名 | LCSH:Electronic books BSH:Electronic books LCSH:Cultural landscapes LCSH:Human geography LCSH:Geographical perception BISACSH:SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Geography 全ての件名で検索 FREE:Cultural landscapes FREE:Geographical perception FREE:Human geography |
分 類 | DC23:304.2 |
書誌ID | ED00001339 |
ISBN | 904851780X |
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