Moveable Gardens: Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory

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Moveable Gardens : Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory. / Gagnon, Terese Virginia; Nazarea, Virginia D. (Redaktør).

Tucson, AZ, USA : University of Arizona Press, 2021. 320 s.

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Harvard

Gagnon, TV & Nazarea, VD (red.) 2021, Moveable Gardens: Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, USA. https://doi.org/https://www-jstor-org.ep.fjernadgang.kb.dk/stable/j.ctv1mq8477

APA

Gagnon, T. V., & Nazarea, V. D. (red.) (2021). Moveable Gardens: Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory. University of Arizona Press. https://doi.org/https://www-jstor-org.ep.fjernadgang.kb.dk/stable/j.ctv1mq8477

Vancouver

Gagnon TV, Nazarea VD, (ed.). Moveable Gardens: Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press, 2021. 320 s. https://doi.org/https://www-jstor-org.ep.fjernadgang.kb.dk/stable/j.ctv1mq8477

Author

Gagnon, Terese Virginia ; Nazarea, Virginia D. (Redaktør). / Moveable Gardens : Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory. Tucson, AZ, USA : University of Arizona Press, 2021. 320 s.

Bibtex

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