The Eclipse of Urbanism and the Greening of Public Space Image Making and the Search for a Commons in the United States, 1682-1865

In this volume, Mark Luccarelli pushes past unproductive mind/body debates by rooting the rise of environmental awareness in the political and geographical history of the US. Considering history in terms of the categorical development of space - social, territorial and conceptual - the book examines...

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Main Author: Luccarelli, Mark (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: The White Horse Press 2024
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