Landscape and Authority in the Early Modern World


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Edited by Stephen H. Whiteman, Series edited by John Dixon Hunt
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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254 x 178 mm
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277

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Stephen H. Whiteman is Reader in the Art and Architecture of China, The Courtauld, University of London.

"Landscape and Authority in the Early Modern World [brings] together nine essays exploring the connective histories of landscape across Eurasia in the early modern period. As Whiteman explains in his introduction, this book seeks to provide a comparative model with which to investigate the transcultural connections in how landscape was understood, represented and conceptualised during the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries,...[T]he richness of this collection, with its emphasis on largely understudied materials, makes it a valuable addition to the expanding field of landscape studies." (Social History)

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