David Lowenthal's Archipelagic and Transatlantic Landscapes
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David Lowenthal's Archipelagic and Transatlantic Landscapes

His Public and Scholarly Heritage

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David Lowenthal's Archipelagic and Transatlantic Landscapes

His Public and Scholarly Heritage

About this book

David Lowenthal was well known for his historical and geographical contribution to conservation and environmental thinking, his understanding and appreciation of landscape, and his critical public and scholarly contribution to heritage debates as a founder of heritage studies. He was a public intellectual and academic scholar, who worked with scholars and practitioners as well as within public fora. His contribution can only be fully grasped in the light of his research and his practical and political engagement with islands, particularly Caribbean islands as a geographer, historian, and scholarly activist. This engagement with material islands was also linked to his more abstract concern with the archipelagic quality of knowledge as it straddles the humanities and natural sciences. Of importance was furthermore his felt need to engage actively in both public and scholarly debates deriving from his family's background in law, public service, and social activism.

The integrated chapters in this book, authored by prominent scholars, together illuminate the many facets of Lowenthal's biography and written works. With an updated Editor's introduction and a new afterword by Charles Saumarez Smith, this book will interest students, scholars, and academics in Landscape and Planning, Heritage Studies, Conservation History, and Caribbean Studies.

The book was originally published as a special issue in Landscape Research.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction—David Lowenthal’s archipelagic and transatlantic landscapes: his public and scholarly heritage
  9. 1 David Lowenthal, 1923–2018, renowned academic and public intellectual
  10. 2 David Lowenthal on geography and its past
  11. 3 Transatlantic landscapes: Gottmann and the roots of Lowenthal’s intellectual heritage
  12. 4 David and Max Lowenthal – and Marsh: public intellectuals and advocates in the political landscape. A personal view
  13. 5 David Lowenthal and the genesis of critical conservation thought
  14. 6 Lowenthal, the Caribbeanist
  15. 7 David Lowenthal’s archipelagic landscape of learning
  16. Afterword—David Lowenthal: museums and the idea of heritage
  17. Index