Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening. Volume II, Community / edited by Sarah Dewis and Brent Elliott.
Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening.
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9781032701653 (electronic bk.)
103270165X (electronic bk.)
9781032698786
9781003851066 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1003851061 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781003851035 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1003851037 (electronic bk. : PDF)
103270165X (electronic bk.)
9781032698786
9781003851066 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1003851061 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781003851035 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1003851037 (electronic bk. : PDF)
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İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Abingdon : Routledge, [2024]
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xxxii, 376 pages)
İçindekiler Notu
VolumeII ⁰́₃ CommunityList of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsGeneral IntroductionIntroduction to Volume 2Part 1. Gardens for the poora) Allotments, community and productivity1. John Denson, ⁰́₈The practical results from half-acres let to labourers⁰́₉2. George Treweeke Scobell ⁰́₈On Field Gardens for the Labouring Poor⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Rules and Regulations at Midsomer Norton⁰́₉3. James Orange, 'A Plea on Behalf of the Poor'4. Richard Jefferies, ⁰́₈On Allotment Gardens⁰́₉5.Thomas Hardy,Tess of the D⁰́₉Urbervilles (excerpt)6. Joseph Arch, ⁰́₈The Causes of Agricultural Depression⁰́₉7. Anon, ⁰́₈Children⁰́₉s Gardens⁰́₉b) Ornamental cottage gardens and corporate gardens 8. Robert Owen, A New View of Society (excerpts)9. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈The Village of Harlaxton'10. George Meredith, Rhoda Fleming (excerpts)11. Anon., ⁰́₈Gardens on a Roof in London⁰́₉12. William Morris, ⁰́₈A Factory as it Might Be'13. Reginald Brabazon, ⁰́₈Decay of Bodily Strength in Towns⁰́₉Part 2. Gardens for the dead: cemeteries 14. George Alfred Walker, ⁰́₈Description and State of Some of the Metropolitan Burying Places⁰́₉ 15. John Strang, Necropolis Glasguensis (excerpt)16. John Claudius Loudon, On the Laying Out, Planting and Managing of Cemeteries (excerpts)17. Andrew Jackson Downing, ⁰́₈Public Cemeteries and Public Gardens⁰́₉18. Jacob Bigelow, History of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn (excerpts)19. Edmond Saul Dixon, ⁰́₈Gardening⁰́₉20. John Robson, ⁰́₈Maidstone Cemetery⁰́₉ 21. William Robinson, God⁰́₉s Acre Beautiful (excerpts)22. Mrs Basil Holmes, The London Burial Grounds 23. Edmond and Jules Goncourt, Germinie Lacerteux (excerpt)Part 3. Setting the scene 24. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈Of the Different Conditions of Men Engaged in the Practice or Pursuit of Gardening⁰́₉a) Training and social status 25. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈Of the Education of Gardeners⁰́₉26. Anon, ⁰́₈Horticultural Institute of Fromont, created and administered by M. Soulange-Bodin⁰́₉27. The Royal Horticultural Society, 'A Scheme for the Improved Education of Gardeners⁰́₉28. The Crystal Palace School of Gardening⁰́₉29. Donald Beaton, ⁰́₈My Autobiography⁰́₉30. Anon, ⁰́₈British Gardeners,⁰́₉ 'no. 18, David T. Fish'31. Anon., ⁰́₈The Tyranny of Gardeners⁰́₉: 'Barnes V. Rolle' 32. Archibald Banks, (Oswald Crawfurd) ⁰́₈English Flower Gardens⁰́₉33. Gertrude Jekyll, ⁰́₈Masters and Men⁰́₉34. Thomas Meehan, ⁰́₈Condition and prospects of gardeners in the United States⁰́₉; ⁰́₈The Banana⁰́₉b) Commerce: nurserymen and florists35. George Crabbe, ⁰́₈My Friend the Weaver⁰́Œ⁰́₉36. Isaac Emmerton, A Plain and Practical Treatise on the--37. Thomas Hogg, ⁰́₈Characteristics of a Bad and Good Florist etc⁰́₉ 38. Anon, ⁰́₈Charles Turner⁰́₉39. ⁰́₈B. S. Williams, The Victoria Nursery (publicity)40. Anon., ⁰́₈Messrs Wills and Segar, Floral Decorators etc⁰́₉41. Jules Lachaume, Les Fleurs Naturelles (excerpts)42. Henry Mayhew, ⁰́₈Of the Sellers of Trees, Shrubs, Flowers (Cut and in Pots), Roots, Seeds and Branches⁰́₉43. Juliet Pollock, ⁰́₈Flowers in London⁰́₉c) Commerce: market gardeners and seedsmen 44. J. C. Morton, ⁰́₈History of a Seed Firm⁰́₉; 'A Field of Tuberoses being Grown in Africa for James Carter (Advertisement)45. C. W. Shaw, The London Market Gardens (excerpts)46. Charles Baltet, ⁰́₈At the Eiffel Tower⁰́₉d) Gender and social status 47. Elizabeth Kent, Flora Domestic andSylvan Sketches (excerpts)48. Anne Pratt, ⁰́₈The Ferns of Great Britain⁰́₉49. J. C. Loudon, The Suburban Gardener and Villa Companion (excerpt)50.Jane W. Loudon, ⁰́₈Planting a regular geometricalflower-garden--51. Edith L. Chamberlain and Fanny Douglas, ⁰́₈Gardening as a Profession⁰́₉52. Gertrude Jekyll, ⁰́₈Beginning and Learning⁰́₉53. 'Elizabeth' [Mary Beauchamp Von Arnim Russell], Elizabeth and Her German Garden (excerpt)54. Samuel Reynolds Hole, ⁰́₈The Country Parson and his Garden⁰́₉Bibliography of SourcesList of Press SourcesBibliography of works cited Appendix Index
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This collection brings together primary sources on gardens and gardening across the long nineteenth-century. Economic expansion, empire, the growth of the middle classes and suburbia, the changing role of women and the professionalisation of gardening, alongside industrialisation and the development of leisure and mass markets were all elements that contributed to and were influenced by the evolution of gardens. It is a subject that is both global and multidisciplinary and this set provides the reader with a variety of ways in which to read gardens ⁰́₃ through recognition of how they were conceived and experienced as they developed. Material is primarily derived from Britain, with Europe, USA, Australia, India, China and Japan also featuring, and sources include the gardening press, the broader press, government papers, book excerpts and some previously unpublished material.
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HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain __ bisacsh
Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
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