----------------------------Original message---------------------------- I thought this might interest some maps-lers. Alice H ---from my next fave listserve, H-Urban, but then, I am in NYC!. ______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________ Subject: Re: News: exhibition on Sprawl-The City as the Largest Manma Author: Wendy Plotkin <[log in to unmask]> at Internet Date: 7/13/95 4:11 PM Posted by Amanda Seligman <[log in to unmask]> I am inclined to agree with the spirit of John Treacy's comments about farms as created objects--though I would broaden this out to the American landscape as made over by the gridiron system. The books which have helped me best understand that what we see "out there" beyond the city limits is neither fully natural nor inevitable include: Hildegard Binder Johnson, ORDER UPON THE LAND: THE US RECTANGULAR LAND SURVEY AND THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI COUNTRY (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976) John Brinkerhoff Jackson, AMERICAN SPACE: THE CENTENNIAL YEARS, 1865-1867 (New York: WW Norton & Company, 1972) John R. Stilgoe, COMMON LANDSCAPE OF AMERICA, 1580-1845, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982). Amanda ************************************ Amanda Seligman Harris Hall 202 Department of History Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208 [log in to unmask] ************************************* [For a copy of Amanda Seligman's survey, send e-mail to listserv@uicvm or [log in to unmask] with the message: GET SELIGMAN SURVEY ] The earlier discussion on this is available by sending e-mail to listserv@uicvm or [log in to unmask] with the message: GET BEYOND SPRAWL Here is what John Treacy had to say: >Posted by John Treacy <[log in to unmask]> >Saying the City is the largest man made object neglects the >effects of farming on the landscape. On one transcontinental >trip, I recall looking at the section line pattern of the rural >roads in the midwest giving way to huge green circles where >irrigation wheels were being used in Nebraska. > >The same is even more true in European landscapes. All the hedged >fields in Ireland and Normandy were manmade and serve notice to >travelers from the West that this is a different world. > >[log in to unmask] COPYRIGHTED >