The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography

The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography
Author: Mona Domosh,Michael Heffernan,Charles W. J. Withers
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1619
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781529738667

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Historical geography is an active, theoretically-informed and vibrant field of scholarly work within modern geography, with strong and constantly evolving connections with disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. Across two volumes, The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography provides you with an an international and cross-disciplinary overview of the field, presenting chapters that examine the history, present condition and future potential of the discipline in relation to recent developments and research.

Key Concepts in Historical Geography

Key Concepts in Historical Geography
Author: John Morrissey,David Nally,Ulf Strohmayer,Yvonne Whelan
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781446297230

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Key Concepts in Historical Geography forms part of an innovative set of companion texts for the Human Geography sub-disciplines. Organized around 24 short essays, it provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in Historical Geography. Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the book includes: An introductory chapter providing a succinct overview of the recent developments in the field 24 key concepts entries with comprehensive explanations, definitions and evolutions of the subject Extensive pedagogic features that enhance understanding including a glossary, figures, diagrams and further reading Key Concepts in Historical Geography is an ideal companion text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students and covers the expected staples from the discipline - from people, space and place to colonialism and geopolitics - in an accessible style. Written by an internationally recognized set of authors, it is is an essential addition to any geography student's library.

The Historical Geography of Europe

The Historical Geography of Europe
Author: Edward Augustus Freeman
Publsiher: London : Longmans, Green
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1882
Genre: Europe
ISBN: UOM:39015008224035

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The Historical Geography of Asia Minor

The Historical Geography of Asia Minor
Author: Sir William Mitchell Ramsay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1890
Genre: Turkey
ISBN: UBBE:UBBE-00050822

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A Historical Geography of Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period

A Historical Geography of Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period
Author: Gojko Barjamovic
Publsiher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2011
Genre: Assyria
ISBN: 9788763536455

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This study includes a revised model of the historical geography of Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Colony Period (c. 1969-1715 BC), that is based on topographical, archaeological, and written records. The book challenges traditional views of Anatolian geography by using arguments based on logistics, infrastructure, and the organization of trade to suggest a new interpretation focused on central markets, fluctuating prices, and interlocking regional systems of exchange. The historical implications of this revised geography for Old Assyrian and early Hittite history and Bronze Age archaeology are extensively discussed. The book contains translations and discussions of passages from hundreds of published and unpublished Old Assyrian texts and gives a comprehensive inventory of Anatolian toponyms, accompanied by numerous photographs and maps.

The Geography Behind History

The Geography Behind History
Author: William Gordon East
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1965
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393004198

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In this book, Professor East discusses the vital relationship between history and geographical conditions. Drawing examples from ancient times up to the present, he demonstrates that a study of history must include consideration of the physical conditions under which an event occurs, and that "the particular characteristics of this setting serve not only to localise but also to influence part at least of the action." Topographical position, climate, distribution of water and minerals, the placement of routes and towns, and ease or difficulty of movement between districts and countries are among the factors which the historian must take into account. Book jacket.

An Historical Geography of Russia

An Historical Geography of Russia
Author: William Henry Parker
Publsiher: Chicago : Aldine Publishing Company
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1968
Genre: Russia
ISBN: UOM:39015002653189

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Historical Animal Geographies

Historical Animal Geographies
Author: Sharon Wilcox,Stephanie Rutherford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351790314

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Arguing that historical analysis is an important, yet heretofore largely underexplored dimension of scholarship in animal geographies, this book seeks to define historical animal geography as the exploration of how spatially situated human–animal relations have changed through time. This volume centers on the changing relationships among people, animals, and the landscapes they inhabit, taking a spatio-temporal approach to animal studies. Foregrounding the assertion that geography matters as much as history in terms of how humans relate to animals, this collection offers unique insight into the lives of animals past, how interrelationships were co-constructed amongst and between animals and humans, and how nonhuman actors came to make their own worlds. This collection of chapters explores the rich value of work at the contact points between three sub-disciplines, demonstrating how geographical analyses enrich work in historical animal studies, that historical work is important to animal geography, and that recognition of animals as actors can further enrich historical geographic research.