This article explores globalisation’s historical geographies, using the example of visiting Indians in 1930s London to decolonise our presumptions about who helped craft the globe
This article locates John Darwin’s work on decolonisation within an Oxbridge tradition which portray...
This article builds on postcolonial geography’s concepts of imaginative geographies, worlding, and s...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
In this paper I argue that two core components of contemporary British human geography curricula (gl...
This chapter examines the global networks forged by South Asians in Edwardian Britain through the ey...
This book investigates the planning of Mumbai's ports and free zones, focusing on periods of global ...
This paper presents new ways of thinking about both the spatial relationality of a political event, ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
AbstractThis article provides a locally grounded understanding of how geographies of sovereignty bec...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
Writing global history confronts the historian with a series of chal- lenges, some new, some (on clo...
The author claims that the globe was discovered by courageous adventurers and visionaries who had tr...
The globalized labour markets of the twenty-first century have important foundations in the making o...
This article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
Explaining regional inequality in the nineteenth-century world forms a major preoccupation of global...
This article locates John Darwin’s work on decolonisation within an Oxbridge tradition which portray...
This article builds on postcolonial geography’s concepts of imaginative geographies, worlding, and s...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
In this paper I argue that two core components of contemporary British human geography curricula (gl...
This chapter examines the global networks forged by South Asians in Edwardian Britain through the ey...
This book investigates the planning of Mumbai's ports and free zones, focusing on periods of global ...
This paper presents new ways of thinking about both the spatial relationality of a political event, ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
AbstractThis article provides a locally grounded understanding of how geographies of sovereignty bec...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
Writing global history confronts the historian with a series of chal- lenges, some new, some (on clo...
The author claims that the globe was discovered by courageous adventurers and visionaries who had tr...
The globalized labour markets of the twenty-first century have important foundations in the making o...
This article examines the relationship between law and geography through the prisms of colonialism a...
Explaining regional inequality in the nineteenth-century world forms a major preoccupation of global...
This article locates John Darwin’s work on decolonisation within an Oxbridge tradition which portray...
This article builds on postcolonial geography’s concepts of imaginative geographies, worlding, and s...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...