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9780745631387

The Invention of the Park Recreational Landscapes from the Garden of Eden to Disney's Magic Kingdom

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  • ISBN13:

    9780745631387

  • ISBN10:

    074563138X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-07-11
  • Publisher: Polity
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Summary

The word 'park' conjures a kaleidoscope of bucolic images. Childhood frolics in urban playgrounds. Strolls through the country estates of Stourhead and Versailles. Wilderness adventures in the Serengeti. White-knuckle thrill rides at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Coney Island. The Invention of the Park explores our fascination with making parks. In a broad-ranging environmental and social history, authors Karen Jones and John Wills search for a common set of ideas that inform park design. From Greek philosophers wandering sacred groves in the ancient world to today's kids watching Mickey Mouse in Disney's Magic Kingdom, the park has inspired and thrilled in equal measure. In a work spanning all five continents and several thousand years, Jones and Wills chart the evolution of the park idea. They ponder the intersection of the green pleasure ground with notions of democracy and freedom, welfare and consumption, conservation and nature. They forward the principle of a universal park idea malleable enough to survive war and revolution. Contributing to a growing literature on global environmental history, the Invention of the Park explores how the park idea has come to transcend national boundaries and found appeal among a worldwide audience. Jones and Wills situate the park as a complex product of natural and cultural forces. Their work is of interest not just to students and scholars of environmental philosophy, history, and landscape design, but to amateur gardeners, rollercoaster 'adrenalin junkies' and all those who like to take a 'walk in the park.'

Author Biography

Karen Jones, Lecturer in American Historyat the School of History, University of Kent





John Wills, Teacher in American Studies, Sociology and History, University of Essex

Table of Contents

Introduction: Defining the Park 1(8)
From Ancient Groves to Versailles
9(16)
The English Landscape Park
25(12)
The City Park: Bringing the Country to the Metropolis
37(27)
Nature and Recreation in the National Park
64(28)
Amusement Parks and Theme Parks
92(35)
Trapping Nature in the Animal Park
127(18)
Expanding the Park Experience
145(23)
Conclusion: The Park Ideal from Paradise to Utopia 168(9)
Notes 177(13)
A Guide to Further Reading 190(5)
Bibliography 195(11)
Index 206

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