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Title informationMiddle East Garden Traditions: Unity and DiversityQuestions, Methods and Resources in a Multicultural Perspective Edited by Michel Conan
363 pages, 56 b/w photos, 173 col photos.Dumbarton Oaks
This book unites new information and surprising results from the last fifteen years of garden research, at a remove from the cliches of Orientalism. Garden archaeology reveals the economic importance of Judean gardens in Roman times and the visual complexity of gardens created and transformed in Moorish Spain. More contemporary approaches unravel the cultural continuities, variations, and differences between gardens in the Middle East since Roman times and in the Islamic world. Scholars present new sources for studies of gardens in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, the Ottoman world, Judea, Morocco, and Moorish Spain. They explore the interplay of conflicting influences, the cultural reception of gardens in religious and mystical societies, and the political uses of gardens, presenting an unexpected diversity of garden forms in all levels of society. Other titles from the same publisher related organisations include: International Association of Botanic Gardens International Palm Society Landlife - National Wildflower Centre National Botanic Garden of Wales Wild Flower Society If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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