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    A Philosophy of Landscape ConstructionThe Vision of Built Landscapes
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    Design by DeficitNeglect and the Accidental City
    Richard C. Smardon
    Landscape Journal, November 2022, 41 (2) 114-116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.2.114
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    Military Landscapes
    Marc Blackburn
    Landscape Journal, November 2022, 41 (2) 116-118; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.2.116
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    Marc Blackburn is currently the manager for visitor services at Lava Beds and Tule Lake National Monuments in California. He is a 28-year veteran of the National Park Service and has worked at six parks in the western United States. He earned his PhD from Temple University in 1992 in American military and diplomatic history under the tutelage of Russell F. Weigley. He is the author of Interpreting American Military History for Small Museums and Heritage Sites and numerous articles and book reviews. His is also host of the podcast America at War: A military history of the United States. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not reflect those of the Department of Interior and the National Park Service.
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    Better by Design? Architecture, Urban Planning, and the Good City / Building and Dwelling: Ethics for the City
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