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Holland flowering : how the Dutch flower industry conquered the world / Andrew Gebhardt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam : AUP, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (264 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048522590
  • 9048522595
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • SB443 .H655 2014
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
-- Holland Flowering -- Early Dutch Horticulture -- Rise of Aalsmeer's Horticultural Grower's Cooperatives -- Dutch Flower Auction: Traders -- Horticultural Aesthetics -- Planet of Flowers.
Subject: Worldwide, the indelible image of the Netherlands is the tulip. But the tulip is not alone: flowers of all kinds have long been a key part of both the Dutch identity and the Dutch economy, and in Holland Flowering, Andrew Gebhardt offers a dazzling tour of Dutch flower culture, from the earliest days of horticulture to attempts to grow bulbs on the moon. Building his account around the world's largest flower auction, Aalsmeer's, which is located near Amsterdam, Gebhardt links past and present, petals and painting, colonial trading and the European Union. The resulting book is as unusual as it is ambitious, full of insights into horticulture, the workings of markets, globalization, aesthetics, and Dutch popular culture.
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-- Holland Flowering -- Early Dutch Horticulture -- Rise of Aalsmeer's Horticultural Grower's Cooperatives -- Dutch Flower Auction: Traders -- Horticultural Aesthetics -- Planet of Flowers.

Worldwide, the indelible image of the Netherlands is the tulip. But the tulip is not alone: flowers of all kinds have long been a key part of both the Dutch identity and the Dutch economy, and in Holland Flowering, Andrew Gebhardt offers a dazzling tour of Dutch flower culture, from the earliest days of horticulture to attempts to grow bulbs on the moon. Building his account around the world's largest flower auction, Aalsmeer's, which is located near Amsterdam, Gebhardt links past and present, petals and painting, colonial trading and the European Union. The resulting book is as unusual as it is ambitious, full of insights into horticulture, the workings of markets, globalization, aesthetics, and Dutch popular culture.

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