Kenneth L Helphand, Defiant Gardens. Making Gardens in Wartime . San Antonio, Texas: Trinity University Press, 2008 Defiant gardens are created in extreme social, political, economic or cultural conditions.Helphand examines gardens of war in the 20th century, including examples 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. https://tupress. org/9781595340450/defiant- gardens/
Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner, editors. An Alternative Cultural HIstory of London, Ontario: Art and Activism . London ON: Embassy Cultural House, 2024 This anthology reveals the vibrant yet often overlooked cultures of London, Ontario. The history of collective action within the city is narrated through essays, conversations, poetry, and archival images. The emphasis in this anthology is on art and activism and presents a historical perspective beginning in the 1950s through to the present. https://www. embassyculturalhouse.ca/ and two commodious websites
Liboiron, Max. Pollution Is Colonialism . Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4780-1413-3 eISBN: 978-1-4780-2144-5
In Pollution Is Colonialism Max Liboiron presents a framework for understanding scientific research methods as practices that can align with or against colonialism. Liboiron draws on their work in the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR)—an anticolonial science laboratory in Newfoundland —to illuminate how pollution is not a symptom of capitalism but a violent enactment of colonial land relations that claim access to Indigenous land. https://www.dukeupress.edu/ pollution-is-colonialism
Places Journal is an essential and trusted resource on the future of architecture, landscape, and urbanism. We harness the power of public scholarship to promote equitable cities and resilient landscapes. https://placesjournal.org/
Joseph Heathcott, Global Queens, an urban mosaic . New York: Fordham University Press, 2023
ISBN: 9781531504519
Dan Hicks, Every Monument Will Fall. A story of remembering and forgetting . London: Penguin (Heinemann Hutchinson), 2025
Remade by decades of immigration, Queens, New York, has emerged as an emblematic space of social mixing and encounters across multiple lines of difference. Heathcott makes primary use of documentary photography to bring these social and spatial realities of everyday life into relief: notions of citizenship and belonging are negotiated across multiple lines of difference; a sense of getting along—however roughly textured and unfinished—has taken hold in the everyday life of the streets. https://fordhampress. com/global-queens- hb-9781531504519.html
ISBN-10 : 1804950009 ISBN-13 : 978-1804950005
Established in 2005, the European Architectural History Network supports research and education by providing a public forum for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge of the histories of architecture. Based in Europe, it is open to architectural historians and scholars in allied fields from all countries. https://eahn.org
Every Monument Will Fall offers an urgent reap- praisal of how we think about culture, and how to find hope, remembrance and reconciliation in the fragments of an unfinished violent past. Refus- ing to choose between pulling down every statue, or living in a past that we can never change, the book makes the case for allowing monuments of all kinds to fall once in a while, even those that are hard to see as monuments, rebuilding a memory culture that is in step with our times. https://www.danhicks.uk/books
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