02132nam 22003733 450 99666285850331620250625080336.090-485-6380-1(CKB)39101581000041(MiAaPQ)EBC32154252(Au-PeEL)EBL32154252(OCoLC)1519438661(EXLCZ)993910158100004120250625d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTurning Gardens in Japan into Japanese Gardens Nation, Nature, Heritage, and Modernity since The 1890s1st ed.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (254 pages)Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Defining Gardens in/for Japan-From the Edo Era to the Mid-Meiji Period -- Chapter 2: Building New Gardens-The Meiji and Taishō Periods -- Chapter 3: Appreciating New Japanese Gardens in the West-From the Late Meiji to Early Shōwa Periods -- Chapter 4: The Nation and Japanese Gardens-From the Taishō Period to the End of World War II -- Chapter 5: The Garden in Our Backyard-The Postwar Decades -- Chapter 6: Gardens as National Heritage between Scholars and Bureaucrats-From the Postwar Era to the Heisei Period -- Chapter 7: Turning Gardens into Attractions-The Present Landscape -- Chapter 8: A Past Modernity as Heritage? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.In the mid nineteenth century, as Japan rapidly modernized, garden building declined in popularity.Only in the late nineteenth century did a new class of political and business leaders revive interest in horticulture, seeking garden designs that broke away from established patterns.Tagsold Christian1427573MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996662858503316Turning Gardens in Japan into Japanese Gardens4387535UNISA