Research outputs
2025
The life and landscapes of Mary Mitchell
Burgess, J. (2025). The life and landscapes of Mary Mitchell. [Public Lecture].
2024
IFLA 75: Uncovering Hidden Histories in Landscape Architecture
Csepely-Knorr, L. (2024, August 1). IFLA 75: Uncovering Hidden Histories in Landscape Architecture [Exhibition]. Online.
International Women's Day: Lost and Found in the Archives
Burgess, J. (2024). International Women's Day: Lost and Found in the Archives. [Public Lecture].
Margaret Maxwell: Architect and Landscape Architect
Burgess, J. (2024). Margaret Maxwell: Architect and Landscape Architect. [Public lecture]. The Manchester Modernist.
2023
Leading by Example the landscape architecture of Mary Mitchell
Burgess, J. (2023). Leading by Example the landscape architecture of Mary Mitchell. [Public Lecture]. Birmingham City University.
Landscape design as a “self-sown seedling”
Burgess, J. (2023). Landscape design as a “self-sown seedling”. In Visions of Welfare; a three-day international conference discussing the role of women in the creation of the spaces of the post-war Welfare States.. The Garden Museum, London.
2022
Women of the Welfare Landscape Travelling Exhibition
Csepely-Knorr, L., & Allen, C. (2022, November 1). Women of the Welfare Landscape Travelling Exhibition [Exhibition]. East Kilbride Library, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, University of Sheffield, University of Lancaster, Manchester School of Architecture, Birmingham City University, University of Reading, Quarry Bank Mill (National Trust), Coleshill Estate (National Trust).
Masculinity and Marital Status: A comparative study of three women landscape architects in postwar Britain
Burgess, J. (2022). Masculinity and Marital Status: A comparative study of three women landscape architects in postwar Britain. In Masculinities in Design: Objects, Identities and Practices. Design History and Theory, University of Applied Arts Vienna.
A Lifelong State of Mind
Burgess, J. (2022). A Lifelong State of Mind. [Magazine Article]. The Modernist.