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''Dear students, please choose one of the articles listed below according to assignment 4 by writing your names right after it.''
''Dear students, please choose one of the articles listed below according to assignment 4 by writing your names right after it.''


*Chan, Elisabeth C. 2009. [http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/94/Literature/Elisabeth_C._Chan_Meaning_and_narrative_of_industrial_ruins.pdf What roles for ruins? Meaning and narrative of industrial ruins in contemporary parks.] In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2009, 20-31. Munich: Callwey.
*Chan, Elisabeth C. 2009. [http://moodle.hfwu.de/moodle/file.php/94/Literature/Elisabeth_C._Chan_Meaning_and_narrative_of_industrial_ruins.pdf What roles for ruins? Meaning and narrative of industrial ruins in contemporary parks.] In: ECLAS (ed.). JoLA autumn 2009, 20-31. Munich: Callwey.

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Literature Inputs

Dear students, please study this literature as background information for our online seminar.



Literature for comparison

Dear students, please choose one of the articles listed below according to assignment 4 by writing your names right after it.


  • Cosgrove, Denis. 2004. Landscape and Landschaft. Lecture delivered at the “Spatial Turn in History” Symposium, German Historical Institute, February 19, 2004.
  • Cosgrove, Denis. 1985. Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Landscape Idea. In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1985),pp. 45-62. Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers).