Historical geography is an active, theoretically-informed and vibrant field of study within modern geography, with strong interdisciplinary connections with the humanities and the social sciences. The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography provides an international and in-depth overview of the field with chapters that examine the history, present condition and future significance of historical geography in relation to recent developments and current research.
The Handbook is in two volumes, divided across nine parts. Volume One includes commentaries on the history and geography of historical geography, and reviews how historical geographers have considered the appropriation, management and representation of landscape, the changing geographies of property, land, money and financial capital, and the demographic, medical and political analysis of the world's growing and mobile population.
Volume Two shows how historical geographers have made significant contributions to geopolitical debates about the relationships between nation-states and empires, to environmental challenges posed by human interaction with the natural world, to studies of the cultural, intellectual and political implications of modern science and technology, and to investigations of communicative action, artefacts, performances and representations. The final part reviews the methodological and ethical challenges of historical geography as a publicly engaged research practice.
Part 1: Histories and GeographiesPart 2: Land and Landscapes
Part 3: Property and Money
Part 4: Population and Mobility
Part 5: Territory and Geopolitics
Part 6: Environment and Nature
Part 7: Science and Technology
Part 8: Meaning and Communication
Part 9: Studies in Practice
- ISBN10 1526404559
- ISBN13 9781526404558
- Publish Date 9 January 2021 (first published 25 November 2020)
- Publish Status Forthcoming
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint SAGE Publications Ltd
- Pages 968
- Language English