In the first of three reports outlining the current state of historical geography, I review recently published work from three research themes: the geographic imagination (maps and cartography), geographies of knowledge, and society-nature geographies. I argue that these themes build upon important and dynamic, or vital, traditions within the subfield
‘Doom’, ‘danger’ and ‘disregard’ are palpable sentiments in recent writing by historical geographers...
Includes bibliographies and index.Theory and methodology in historical geography / R. A. Butlin -- D...
International audienceStarting from the conclusion of the previous report on the history and philoso...
In the first of three reports outlining the current state of historical geography, I review recently...
In my second report discussing the state of historical geography, I review some of the ways historic...
The geographical histories are a field of study of notable heterogeneity and influenced by other geo...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
I Geography, reading and spaces of knowledge It may seem disloyal to begin a report on recent geogra...
Using ideas on the pedagogy of geographical thought from John Henry Newman and Neil Smith as inspira...
International audienceThis entry does not pretend exhaustivity in summarizing the bourgeoning field ...
Historical geography is the branch of scholarly research which situates itself at the point of inter...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
The final report in this series focuses on the emerging intersections between historical geography, ...
Discusses recent changes in the content, approach and techniques of geography. The traditions of geo...
This editorial reviews recent works of historical geography published in Transactions. It highlights...
‘Doom’, ‘danger’ and ‘disregard’ are palpable sentiments in recent writing by historical geographers...
Includes bibliographies and index.Theory and methodology in historical geography / R. A. Butlin -- D...
International audienceStarting from the conclusion of the previous report on the history and philoso...
In the first of three reports outlining the current state of historical geography, I review recently...
In my second report discussing the state of historical geography, I review some of the ways historic...
The geographical histories are a field of study of notable heterogeneity and influenced by other geo...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
I Geography, reading and spaces of knowledge It may seem disloyal to begin a report on recent geogra...
Using ideas on the pedagogy of geographical thought from John Henry Newman and Neil Smith as inspira...
International audienceThis entry does not pretend exhaustivity in summarizing the bourgeoning field ...
Historical geography is the branch of scholarly research which situates itself at the point of inter...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
The final report in this series focuses on the emerging intersections between historical geography, ...
Discusses recent changes in the content, approach and techniques of geography. The traditions of geo...
This editorial reviews recent works of historical geography published in Transactions. It highlights...
‘Doom’, ‘danger’ and ‘disregard’ are palpable sentiments in recent writing by historical geographers...
Includes bibliographies and index.Theory and methodology in historical geography / R. A. Butlin -- D...
International audienceStarting from the conclusion of the previous report on the history and philoso...