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A Historical Geography of Christopher Columbus’s First Voyage and his Interactions with Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean

A Historical Geography of Christopher Columbus’s First Voyage and his Interactions with Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean

1st Edition

By Al M. Rocca
May 02, 2024

This book offers a unique account of Christopher Columbus’s first voyage, the most consequential voyage in world history. It provides a detailed day-by-day account of the explorer’s travels and activities, richly illustrated with thematic maps. This work expands our understanding of Columbus’s ...

Recalibrating the Quantitative Revolution in Geography Travels, Networks, Translations

Recalibrating the Quantitative Revolution in Geography: Travels, Networks, Translations

1st Edition

Edited By Ferenc Gyuris, Boris Michel, Katharina Paulus
January 29, 2024

This book brings together international research on the quantitative revolution in geography. It offers perspectives from a wide range of contexts and national traditions that decenter the Anglo-centric discussions. The mid-20th-century quantitative revolution is frequently regarded as a decisive ...

Dissertating Geography An Inquiry into the Making of Student Geographical Knowledge, 1950-2020

Dissertating Geography: An Inquiry into the Making of Student Geographical Knowledge, 1950-2020

1st Edition

By Mette Bruinsma
October 02, 2023

This book examines the history of geography (1950-2020) from a bottom-up perspective. Disciplinary histories often emphasise the pronouncements of established academics, yet student-geographers make up the majority of the overall ‘geographical community’ at any one time. Exploring these efforts of...

Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and Colonial Burma

Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and Colonial Burma

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By Nuala C Johnson
July 27, 2023

This book explores the relationships between empire, natural history, and gender in the production of geographical knowledge and its translation between colonial Burma and Britain. Focusing on the work of the plant collector, botanical illustrator, and naturalist, Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, this book...

Cold War Cities Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945–1965

Cold War Cities: Politics, Culture and Atomic Urbanism, 1945–1965

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Edited By Richard Brook, Martin Dodge, Jonathan Hogg
May 31, 2023

This book examines the impact of the Cold War in a global context and focuses on city-scale reactions to the atomic warfare. It explores urbanism as a weapon to combat the dangers of the communist intrusion into the American territories and promote living standards for the urban poor in the US ...

Earth, Cosmos and Culture Geographies of Outer Space in Britain, 1900–2020

Earth, Cosmos and Culture: Geographies of Outer Space in Britain, 1900–2020

1st Edition

By Oliver Tristan Dunnett
May 31, 2023

This book traces the development of diverse British cultures of outer space, utilizing key geographical concepts such as landscape, place, and national identity. It examines the early visionary ideas of writers H. G. Wells and Olaf Stapledon, the ambitious British space programme of the 1960s, and...

Micro-geographies of the Western City, c.1750–1900

Micro-geographies of the Western City, c.1750–1900

1st Edition

Edited By Alida Clemente, Dag Lindström, Jon Stobart
May 31, 2023

This book examines the overlapping spaces in modern Western cities to explore the small-scale processes that shaped these cities between c.1750 and 1900. It highlights the ways in which time and space matter, framing individual actions and practices and their impact on larger urban processes. It ...

American Colonial Spaces in the Philippines Insular Empire

American Colonial Spaces in the Philippines: Insular Empire

1st Edition

By Scott Kirsch
February 15, 2023

American Colonial Spaces in the Philippines tells the story of U.S. colonialists who attempted, in the first decades of the twentieth century, to build an enduring American empire in the Philippines through the production of space. From concrete interventions in infrastructure, urban planning, and ...

Resisting the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Ceylon Colonialism and the Negotiation of Bureaucratic Boundaries

Resisting the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Ceylon: Colonialism and the Negotiation of Bureaucratic Boundaries

1st Edition

By James S. Duncan
July 06, 2020

This book offers in-depth insights on the struggles implementing the rule of law in nineteenth century Ceylon, introduced into the colonies by the British as their “greatest gift.” The book argues that resistance can be understood as a form of negotiation to lessen oppressive colonial conditions, ...

Commemorative Spaces of the First World War Historical Geographies at the Centenary

Commemorative Spaces of the First World War: Historical Geographies at the Centenary

1st Edition

Edited By James Wallis, David C. Harvey
March 05, 2019

This is the first book to bring together an interdisciplinary, theoretically engaged and global perspective on the First World War through the lens of historical and cultural geography. Reflecting the centennial interest in the conflict, the collection explores the relationships between warfare and...

Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity

Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity

1st Edition

Edited By Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Richard Dennis, Deryck W. Holdsworth
March 29, 2018

‘Hurry’ is an intrinsic component of modernity. It exists not only in tandem with modern constructions of mobility, speed, rhythm, and time–space compression, but also with infrastructures, technologies, practices, and emotions associated with the experience of the ‘mobilizing modern’. ‘Hurry’ is ...

Cultural Histories, Memories and Extreme Weather A Historical Geography Perspective

Cultural Histories, Memories and Extreme Weather: A Historical Geography Perspective

1st Edition

Edited By Georgina H. Endfield, Lucy Veale
July 26, 2017

Extreme weather events, such as droughts, strong winds and storms, flash floods and extreme heat and cold, are among the most destructive yet fascinating aspects of climate variability. Historical records and memories charting the impacts and responses to such events are a crucial component of any ...

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