- John R. Stilgoe
John R. Stilgoe is an award-winning
historian andphotographer who is the Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape at the Visual and Environmental Studies Department ofHarvard University , where he has been teaching since 1977. He is also a fellow of the Society of American Historians [http://sah.columbia.edu/index.html] . He was featured on a "Sixty Minutes" episode in 2004 entitled "The Eyes Have It" [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/31/60minutes/main590907.shtml] .On his Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences website, Stilgoe comments,
"Education ought to work outdoors, in the rain and the sleet, in the knife-like heat of a summertime Nebraska wheat field, along a half-abandoned railroad track on a dark autumn afternoon, on the North Atlantic in winter. All that I do is urge my students and my readers to look around, to realize how wonderfully rich is the built environment, even if the environment is only a lifeboat close-hauled in a chiaroscuro sea. [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~stilgoe/01frame_greetings.html] "
Awards
*Francis Parkman Award
*George Hilton Medal
*Bradford Williams Medal
*American Institute of Architects award for collaborative research
*Charles C. Eldredge prize for art-history researchBibliography
*Train Time: Railroads and Imminent Landscape Change (University of Virginia Press, 2007)
*Landscape and Images (University of Virginia Press, 2005)
*Lifeboat: A History of Courage, Cravenness, and Survival at Sea (University of Virginia Press, 2003)
*Outside Lies Magic (Walker & Company, 1998)
*Alongshore (Yale University Press, 1994)
*Shallow-Water Dictionary (Princeton Architectural Press, 2003)
*Borderland: Origins of the American Suburb, 1820-1939 (Yale University Press, 1990)
*Metropolitan Corridor: Railroads and the American Scene (Yale University Press, 1983)
*Common Landscape of America, 1580 to 1845 (Yale University Press, 1983)References
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