John R. Stilgoe
John R. Stilgoe is the Robert and Lois Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape Development at Harvard University and a Fellow of the Society of American Historians. He has also received the American Society of Landscape Architects’ Williams Medal and the American Institute of Architects’ Medal for collaborative research, among other awards. His ten books on landscape include What Is Landscape? (MIT, 2015), Old Fields: Photography, Glamour, and Fantasy Landscape (Virginia, 2014), Train Time: Railroads and the Imminent Reshaping of the United States Landscape (Virginia, 2007), Landscape and Images (Virginia, 2005), Lifeboat (Virginia, 2003), Alongshore (Yale, 1994) and Common Landscape of America: 1580–1845 (Yale, 1982), winner of the Francis Parkman Prize for best book of American history.