Restoring Women’s History through Historic Preservation (Center Books on Contemporary Landscape Design)

Historic sites are visited by millions of people every year, but most of these places perpetuate the public notion that men have been the primary agents of historical change. This book reveals that historic sites and buildings have much to tell us about women’s history. It documents women’s contributions to the historic preservation movement at places such as Mount Vernon and explores women’s history at several existing landmarks such as historic homes, as wells as in a wider array of cultural landscapes ranging from nurses’ residences in Montreal to prostitutes’ quarters in Los Angeles. The book includes essays on six exemplary projects that have advanced the integration of women’s history into historic preservation and closes with three perspectives on preservation policy and practice.

National in scope but applicable in any locality, Restoring Women’s History through Historic Preservation combines the most important recently published information with the best new research and covers many national, state, and local initiatives of the past decade. It collects in one volume the seminal work of twenty academic historians, preservationists, and professionals at parks and monuments throughout the country who examine practical ways to represent women’s history through historic preservation programs.

Over the past several decades, work in the areas of women’s history and historic preservation has done much to change not only how we regard history but also how we might broaden the very notion of what we consider historical. This volume reflects a growing commitment to historic preservation and shows how practitioners in both fields can benefit from an exchange of insights and create more effective public history.


Restoring Women’s History through Historic Preservation (Center Books on Contemporary Landscape Design)

By Chance?

Lush green rolling hills. Majestic snow-topped peaks. Breathtaking canyons framed by rugged wilderness. Merely describing the touch of God’s hand in creation can’t do it justice. People must see it to believe it. This spectacular gift book features the photographs of John MacMurray, an internationally recognized photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic, Sierra Club, and Audubon Society publications. His photos are accompanied by personal reflections or quotes from Scripture and nature lovers including Albert Einstein and John Muir. What a glorious display for home or office!


By Chance?

Design Ideas for Home Landscaping

Design Ideas for Home Landscaping offers inspiring ideas for achieving a stunning effect with your landscape. Using the information on plant design, expert gardening and planting advice, and the most resilient vegetation for your region, you can maintain a beautiful outdoor haven with this accessible guide for the professional landscape designer and the do-it-yourself homeowner alike. With overĀ 350 magnificent color photographs and illustrations, Design Ideas for Home Landscaping is an essential tool for you to achieve a gorgeous, lush landscape.


Design Ideas for Home Landscaping