Gardening in the British Isles (1830–1950) Growing Agency in a Democratising Society

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Critical Plant Studies

Gardening in the British Isles (1830–1950)

Growing Agency in a Democratising Society

Douglas A. Vakoch | Clémence Laburthe-Tolra | Aurélien Wasilewski

Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection

Gardening in the British Isles (1830–1950). Growing Agency in a Democratising Society explores the power dynamics that took root and flourished in nineteenth- and twentieth-century gardens in the United Kingdom. Examining a wide range of gardens (from private plots and nurseries to school gardens and public parks), gardeners (artists and writers, allotment holders and landlords, designers and landscapers, urban planners and slum dwellers, horticultural educators and pupils, nursery proprietors and plant customers, social reformists and trade unionists), gardening accounts (press articles, essays, diaries and novels), as well as practices across England, Ireland and Scotland from the Victorian era to the post-war period, the book uncovers the aesthetic, social and political discourses that grew in the garden and underpinned various modes of control, democratisation or self-assertion. Considering gardens as physical places, designed compositions, and spaces in motion, i.e. in situ, de visu and de motu, Gardening in the British Isles (1830–50) probes the social history of gardens and gardening, showing how social evolutions within the garden mirrored and even shaped collective imagination, horticultural taste and literary representation.

Clémence Laburthe-Tolra holds a PhD in British Literature. She is currently teaching anglophone literature as well as translation at Université d'Angers, France, and is an Associate Member of the research unit EMMA at Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier.


Aurélien Wasilewski is Associate Professor at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University.


Publication Date: 04 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216387824
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 288
Weight (oz): 16.0

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