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Defiant Gardens Kenneth I. Helphand

Defiant Gardens By Kenneth I. Helphand

Defiant Gardens by Kenneth I. Helphand


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Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime by Kenneth I. Helphand

Why is it that in the midst of a war, one can still find gardens? In the most brutal environments, both stateside and on the battlefield, they continue to flourish. Wartime gardens are dramatic examples of what Kenneth I. Helphand calls defiant gardens -- gardens created in extreme social, political, economic, or cultural conditions. Illustrated with archival photos, this remarkable book examines gardens of war in the 20th century, including gardens built behind the trenches in World War I, in the Warsaw and other ghettos during World War II, and in Japanese-American internment camps, as well as gardens created by soldiers at their bases and encampments during wars in the Persian Gulf, Vietnam, and Korea. Proving that gardens are far more than peaceful respites from the outside world, Defiant Gardens is a thought-provoking analysis of why people create natural spaces.

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GOR005706882
9781595340214
1595340211
Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime by Kenneth I. Helphand
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Trinity University Press,U.S.
20060413
304
Runner-up for IndieFab awards (History) 2006
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