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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
出版者 Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
出版年 [2015]
本文言語 英語
大きさ 1 online resource (437 pages) : illustrations

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URL (芸大)電子ブック 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2200156
904851780X

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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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