Boal and Royle, geographers from Belfast\u27s Queen\u27s University, have assembled a volume consisting of twenty-four individually authored chapters (essays) organized into seven sections. Section A, an introduction by the editors, relates the geologic process of continental drift (collision) and accretion to social processes involved in the cultural history of North America. This enterprising chapter neatly sets the stage for the ensuing sections and chapters. “The Physical and Biotic Milieux” (Section B) consists of three chapters focusing on physiography and earth surface processes, weather and climate, and the relationship of culture to environment. The first of these chapters is a bit uneven, short on imagination, and offers some date...
The main title of this book might suggest to the reader that it is a work of broad scope on the subh...
This book collects the papers from a 1990 symposium in Calgary that brought American and Canadian ex...
Geographers have contributed much to the rich literature that defines the natural and human dimensio...
Boal and Royle, geographers from Belfast\u27s Queen\u27s University, have assembled a volume consist...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
What would you like to know about the cultural geography of the United States and Canada? Many aspec...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
A Continent Defined is the second of three volumes on North American discovery edited by geographer ...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
This is the latest of many efforts over the past century to classify North America\u27s natural, und...
First published in 1992, this book-now in paper-presents the fundamentals of geoarchaeology, the fie...
Most introductory textbooks in geography are content-oriented, some pay lip service to basic concept...
The adventure of exploration and discovery, as well as the history of mapping, inevitably comes thro...
Imagine a complex academic book without a subtitle: straightforward, lucid, accessible. These qualit...
The main title of this book might suggest to the reader that it is a work of broad scope on the subh...
This book collects the papers from a 1990 symposium in Calgary that brought American and Canadian ex...
Geographers have contributed much to the rich literature that defines the natural and human dimensio...
Boal and Royle, geographers from Belfast\u27s Queen\u27s University, have assembled a volume consist...
Organized into three sections- The First Settlers, The Trail to the Americas, and The Land and P...
What would you like to know about the cultural geography of the United States and Canada? Many aspec...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
A Continent Defined is the second of three volumes on North American discovery edited by geographer ...
This volume emerged from the 1992 symposium Geoarchaeological Research in the Great Plains: A Histo...
This is the latest of many efforts over the past century to classify North America\u27s natural, und...
First published in 1992, this book-now in paper-presents the fundamentals of geoarchaeology, the fie...
Most introductory textbooks in geography are content-oriented, some pay lip service to basic concept...
The adventure of exploration and discovery, as well as the history of mapping, inevitably comes thro...
Imagine a complex academic book without a subtitle: straightforward, lucid, accessible. These qualit...
The main title of this book might suggest to the reader that it is a work of broad scope on the subh...
This book collects the papers from a 1990 symposium in Calgary that brought American and Canadian ex...
Geographers have contributed much to the rich literature that defines the natural and human dimensio...