Geography and History (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography)
by Alan R. H. Baker
Geography and History is the first book for more than a century to examine comprehensively the interdependence of the two disciplines. Alan Baker, an internationally honoured historical geographer, focuses upon the work of North American, British and French historians and geographers but takes a global and interdisciplinary perspective upon the theory and practice of historical geography and geographical history. He analyses the views of historians on the relationship of their discipline to geog...
Fish, Fishing and Community in North Korea and Neighbours
by Robert Winstanley-Chesters
**SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**‘Origins by Lewis Dartnell stands comparison with Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens…A thrilling piece of Big History’ Sunday Times 'A sweeping, brilliant overview of the history not only of our species but of the world' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk RoadsWhen we talk about human history, we focus on great leaders, mass migration and decisive wars. But how has the Earth itself determined our destiny? How has our planet made us?As a species we are shaped by our environ...
Ancient Country (Devon Archaeological Society Occasional Paper, #20)
by Sam Turner
A Quick Introduction to the African Continent - Geography Books for Kids Age 9-12 Children's Geography & Culture Books
by Baby Professor
Antike Vorstellungen Und Die Nordostpassage (Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften Und der Literatur, #2005.2)
by Eugen Seibold
With the arrival of European explorers and settlers during the seventeenth century, Native American ways of life and the environment itself underwent radical alterations as human relationships to the land and ways of thinking about nature all changed. This colonial ecological revolution held sway until the nineteenth century, when New England's industrial production brought on a capitalist revolution that again remade the ecology, economy, and conceptions of nature in the region. In Ecological R...
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume I; From San Francisco to Teheran
by Thomas Stevens
Sozialgeographie Alltaglicher Regionalisierungen. Band 1
by Benno Werlen
With a knowledge and a skill that reveals his passion for the land and its people, David Kerr Cameron picks his way through the rural upheavals and developments of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries towards the landscape we recognise today. In doing so he provides a wide-sweeping and unforgettable view of our rural history and completes his great rural trilogy portraying the old farming landscapes of Scotland's North-east Lowlands.Both nostalgia and great understanding are reveal...
Regional Development and Regionalisation in the Adriatic Space (Isr-Forschungsberichte, #38)
Gathered in this book are over twenty islands that have decidedly human origins, whether they are the products of imagination, deception or simply human error. They are phantoms, fakes and legends: an archipelago of ex-isles and forgotten lands. From the well-known myths of Atlantis to the more obscure legends of Thule and Antilla, from the islands of pure fiction to others whose existence are still in question, Malachy has created an atlas of fairytale and wonder.
A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin (Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration)
by E. A. Inglefield
First published in 1853, this work recounts an unsuccessful expedition to find the missing Franklin expedition. Following the disappearance of Sir John Franklin and his crew during a mission to find the North-West Passage, the Admiralty organised numerous searches for the missing men. The naval officer Edward Inglefield (1820-94) sailed to the Arctic in the summer of 1852 in command of the Isabel, a steamer donated by Lady Franklin on the condition that it was used to search for her husband. Fir...
Growing directly out of the experiences of a team of historians at Washington State University who designed a new foundational course for WSU's common requirements, the Roots of Contemporary Issues series is built on the premise that students will be better at facing current and future challenges, no matter their major or career path, if they are capable of addressing controversial and pressing issues in mature, reasoned ways using evidence, critical thinking, and clear written and oral communic...
Urban Imagination in Biblical Prophecy (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, #560)
by Mary E. Mills
This volume brings together aspects of contemporary study of cultural geography and selected passages from prophetic texts of the Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament. The aim is to identify how the image of the city helps to construct meaning inside the biblical material. In order to carry out this task relevant textual narratives are analysed and then read from the viewpoint of space, place and urban studies. This latter category includes the works of Lefebvre, Bachelard, Soja, Massey, Amin and Thrift...
Kulturlandschaftsforschung Und Industriearchaologie (Mitteilungen Der Geographischen Gesellschaft, Hamburg, #91)
Corazon Aquino's dramatic emergence in the Philippines in 1986 captured the imagination of the world and focused attention on what was for decades America's only major colonial possession. This book portrays America's 19th- and 20th-century empire builders and examines the consequences of their presence in the Philippines. Rule of the Philippines made America the great Pacific power that plunged it into World War II. Today, the legacy of this colonial relationship continues to affect vital US in...
Historic Bridges of the Quad Cities Area
by Robert L Replinger and Curtis C Roseman