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The Challenge for Geography(Paperback)
Changing World - Changing Discipline
Blackwell Publishers
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24/12/1992
How should geographers respond to a world which is changing fast - perhaps faster than ever before? This book addresses this question, bringing together ten geographers to examine both changes in th...
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Geography and National Identity(Paperback)
Blackwell Publishers
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20/08/1994
This volume of especially commissioned essays explores the geography of, and the role of geography in, national and proto--national identity. Place and national identity are bound together. Attachm...
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The Making of the Urban Landscape(Paperback)
Blackwell Publishers
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09/09/1993
By viewing urban landscapes in relation to the individuals and organizations responsible for their creation, this book aims to proveide a crucial missing dimension to urban landscape history and an ...
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Wetlands(Paperback)
A Threatened Landscape
Blackwell Publishers
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26/08/1993
Explores and explains the evolution, occurrence and composition of wetlands and their physical and biological dynamics; considers the impact upon them of agriculture, industry, urbanization and recr...
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Space and Social Theory(Hardback)
Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity
Blackwell Publishers
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21/05/1997
More than ten years into the debate, this collection of original essays seeks to assess both the impact and state of the debate around postmodernism and the spatial social sciences. It seeks to demo...
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Space and Social Theory(Paperback)
Interpreting Modernity and Postmodernity
Blackwell Publishers
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21/05/1997
* The worlda s leading geographical theorists focus on the interactions of space, difference, culture and identity* A unique synthesis of social and spatial theory* Locks into current debates on gen...
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Diffusing Geography(Hardback)
Essays for Peter Haggett
Blackwell Publishers
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01/01/1991
A volume celebrating the work of the twentieth centurya s leading geographer should in itself be an event of importance for the discipline. This book lives up to that ambition, for in its quality, b...
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