Empty Spaces

Empty Spaces
Title Empty Spaces PDF eBook
Author Courtney J. Campbell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Emptiness (Philosophy)
ISBN 9781909646490

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"This volume began life as a conference on 'Empty Spaces' held at the Institute of Historical Research in London in 2015"--Page vii.

The European Commission of the Danube, 1856-1948

The European Commission of the Danube, 1856-1948
Title The European Commission of the Danube, 1856-1948 PDF eBook
Author Constantin Ardeleanu
Publisher BRILL
Pages 393
Release 2020-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004425969

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The history of the world’s second international organisation, an innovative techno-political institution established by Europe’s Concert of Powers to remove insecurity from the Lower Danube.

Studying Cultural Landscapes

Studying Cultural Landscapes
Title Studying Cultural Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Iain Robertson
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 199
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780340762677

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Studying Cultural Landscapes combines a collection of lively and engaging essays covering the symbolic reading of a wide variety of landscapes. It offers historical, cultural, political, visual and poetic perspectives, offering analyses of landscape forms from the rural to the celluloid. Essential reading for any student of cultural geography, as well as students taking related interdisciplinary subjects, who would like to explore the multiple meaning of landscape.

Hydrofictions

Hydrofictions
Title Hydrofictions PDF eBook
Author Hannah Boast
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 248
Release 2020-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 1474443826

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This book identifies water as a crucial new topic of literary and cultural analysis at a critical moment for the world's water resources, focusing on the urgent context of Israel/Palestine.

Discovering the Vernacular Landscape

Discovering the Vernacular Landscape
Title Discovering the Vernacular Landscape PDF eBook
Author John Brinckerhoff Jackson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 188
Release 1984-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300035810

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A pioneer in landscape studies takes us on a tour of landscapes past and present to show how our surroundings reflect our culture. "No one who cares deeply about landscape issues can overlook the scores of brilliant insights and challenges to the mind, eye and conscience contained in Discovering the Vernacular Landscape. It is a book to be deeply cherished and to be read and pondered many times."--Wilbur Zelinsky, Landscape "While it is fashionable to speak of man as alienated from his environment, Mr. Jackson shows us all the ties that bind us to it, consciously or unconsciously. He teaches us to speak intelligently--rather than polemically or wistfully--of the sense of place."--Anatole Broyard, New York Times "This book is a vital and seminal text: do beg, borrow or buy it."--Robert Holden, Landscape Design (London) "Incisive and overpoweringly influential. It will probably tell you something about how you live that you've never thought about."--Thomas Hine, The Philadelphia Inquirer "No one can come close to Jackson in his unique combination of historical scholarship and field experience, in his deep knowledge of European high culture as well as of American trailer parks, in his archivist's nose for the unusual fact and his philosopher's mind for the trenchant, surprising question."--Yi-Fu Tuan

Understanding the Cultural Landscape

Understanding the Cultural Landscape
Title Understanding the Cultural Landscape PDF eBook
Author Bret Wallach
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 420
Release 2005-01-21
Genre Science
ISBN 9781593851194

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This compelling book offers a fresh perspective on how the natural world has been imagined, built on, and transformed by human beings throughout history and around the globe. Coverage ranges from the earliest societies to preindustrial China and India, from the emergence in Europe of the modern world to the contemporary global economy. The focus is on what the places we have created say about us: our belief systems and the ways we make a living. Also explored are the social and environmental consequences of human activities, and how conflicts over the meaning of progress are reflected in today's urban, rural, and suburban landscapes. Written in a highly engaging style, this ideal undergraduate-level human geography text is illustrated with over 25 maps and 70 photographs. Note: Many additional photographs related to the themes addressed in the book are available at the author's website (www.greatmirror.com.)

The Protected Landscape Approach

The Protected Landscape Approach
Title The Protected Landscape Approach PDF eBook
Author Jessica Brown
Publisher IUCN
Pages 287
Release 2005
Genre Landscape protection
ISBN 2831707978

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The traditional patterns of land use that have created many of the world's cultural landscapes contribute to biodiversity, support ecological processes, provide important environmental services, and have proven sustainable over the centuries. Protected landscapes can serve as living models of sustainable use of land and resources, and offer important lessons for sustainable development. Examples of these landscapes and the diverse strategies needed to maintain this essential relationship between people and the land are provided.