Gardens in History
A Political Perspective
by Louise Wickham
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Pub Date Mar 22 2013 | Archive Date Apr 19 2013
Casemate Publishing | Oxbow Books
Description
Each chapter explores in depth one particular garden that demonstrates the ideas put forward. Topics covered include ancient gardens as political expressions of power, with the case study of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, Renaissance Italian gardens and political ideology, demonstrated by Villa Pratolino, Florence and absolutism and diplomacy in the French formal garden using Versailles, Paris. Other overseas gardens examined are Taj Mahal, Agra and Katsura Rikyu, Koyoto. British gardens also reveal much about the effects of politics on their creation; case studies here are Stow, Buckinghamshire, looking at the landscape garden as a political tool for Whig England; Hackfall, Yorkshire and picturesque debate as a political metaphor; Birkenheard Park, Merseyside and 19th century public parks in British Reform politics; Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and the politics of Empire; and moving into the 20th century, Painshill, Surrey and socialist politics and conservation.
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Table of Contents
Ancient Gardens as Political Expressions of Power. Case Study 1: Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli
The Garden in the Islamic Empire’s Expansion. Case Study 2: Taj Mahal, Agra
Renaissance Italian Gardens and Political Ideology. Case Study 3: Villa Pratolino, Florence
Absolutism and Diplomacy in the French formal garden. Case Study 4: Château de Versailles, Paris
The Landscape Garden as a Political Tool for Whig England. Case Study 5: Stowe, Buckinghamshire
The Picturesque Debate as a Political Metaphor. Case Study 6: Hackfall, Yorkshire
Nineteenth Century Public Parks in British Reform Politics. Case Study 7: Birkenhead Park, Merseyside
Botanic Gardens, Politics and Empire. Case Study 8: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London
Gardens in Japan: Religion, Politics and Culture. Case Study 9: Katsura Rikyu, Kyoto
Twentieth Century Gardens: Socialist Politics and Conservation. Case Study 10: Painshill, Surrey
Ancient Gardens as Political Expressions of Power. Case Study 1: Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli
The Garden in the Islamic Empire’s Expansion. Case Study 2: Taj Mahal, Agra
Renaissance Italian Gardens and Political Ideology. Case Study 3: Villa Pratolino, Florence
Absolutism and Diplomacy in the French formal garden. Case Study 4: Château de Versailles, Paris
The Landscape Garden as a Political Tool for Whig England. Case Study 5: Stowe, Buckinghamshire
The Picturesque Debate as a Political Metaphor. Case Study 6: Hackfall, Yorkshire
Nineteenth Century Public Parks in British Reform Politics. Case Study 7: Birkenhead Park, Merseyside
Botanic Gardens, Politics and Empire. Case Study 8: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, London
Gardens in Japan: Religion, Politics and Culture. Case Study 9: Katsura Rikyu, Kyoto
Twentieth Century Gardens: Socialist Politics and Conservation. Case Study 10: Painshill, Surrey
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