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The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
1168 Seiten
Englisch
Sage Publicationserschienen am28.12.2020
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 LandscapesPart 3: Property and MoneyPart 4: Population and MobilityPart 5: Territory and GeopoliticsPart 6: Environment and NaturePart 7: Science and TechnologyPart 8: Meaning and CommunicationPart 9: Studies in Practicemehr
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Produkt

KlappentextHistorical 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 LandscapesPart 3: Property and MoneyPart 4: Population and MobilityPart 5: Territory and GeopoliticsPart 6: Environment and NaturePart 7: Science and TechnologyPart 8: Meaning and CommunicationPart 9: Studies in Practice
ZusammenfassungThe 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.

Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5264-0455-8
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum28.12.2020
Seiten1168 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.50295505

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
VOLUME 1Editors' Introduction - Mona Domosh, Michael Heffernan & Charles W. J. WithersPart I: Histories and GeographiesIntroduction to Part I - Michael HeffernanChapter 1: Pre-histories - Robert MayhewChapter 2: Between History and Geography - Michael Heffernan and Karin M. Morin Chapter 3: The Modern Discipline - Heike JoensChapter 4: East Central Europe - Steve Jobbitt and Robert GyoriChapter 5: Russia and Eurasia - Jonathan D. OldfieldPart II: Land and LandscapesIntroduction to Part II - Mona DomoshChapter 6: Landscape and History - Veronica Della DoraChapter 7: Landscape and Labour - Don Mitchell and Carlo SicaChapter 8: Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes - Naomi Roux and Susan ParnellChapter 9: Race, Land & Freedom - Brian Williams, Levi van Sant, Alex A. Moulton & Janae DavisChapter 10: Global Cityscapes - Garth MyersChapter 11: Land, Landscape and Home - Briony McDonaghPart III: Property and MoneyIntroduction to Part III - Mona DomoshChapter 12: The Place of Money in History - Chris MuellerleileChapter 13: Building Capital - Jane M. JacobsChapter 14: Geographies of Dispossession - Vanessa Sloan Morgan, May Farrales and Sarah de LeeuwChapter 15: Slavery and Empires - Joshua F.J. Inwood, Derek H. Alderman and Stephen P. HannaChapter 16: Industrialisation and Resistance - Andrew DaviesPart IV: Population and MobilityIntroduction to Part IV - Charles W. J. WithersChapter 17: Enumerating the Populace - Matthew G. HannahChapter 18: Population, Mobility and Moral Regulation - Stephen LeggChapter 19: Vagrancy, Mobility and Colonialism - Catherine Coleborne and Maree O'Connor Chapter 20: Troubling, Troubled, Troublesome - Cheryl McGeachanChapter 21: Famine and Hunger: Enclosures, Entitlements and the Production of Starvation - David NallyChapter 22: Disease: Dangerous Vectors - Paul Jackson VOLUME 2Part V: Territory and GeopoliticsIntroduction to Part V - Michael HeffernanChapter 23: Geography at War - Ian KlinkeChapter 24: State and Territory - Elliott Child and Trevor BarnesChapter 25: Geography and the Holocaust - Anne Kelly KnowlesChapter 26: Cold War Planet - Matt FarishChapter 27: Borders - Cordelia FreemanPart VI: Environment and NatureIntroduction to Part VI - Michael HeffernanChapter 28: Nature, Environment and the North - Richard PowellChapter 29: Climate and Climate Change - Martin MahonyChapter 30: Weather Watching - Georgina EndfieldChapter 31: Urban Nature - Matthew GandyChapter 32: Conservation - Mike RochePart VII: Science and TechnologyIntroduction to Part VII - Charles W. J. WithersChapter 33: Outer Space - Oliver DunnettChapter 34: Technology as a Geographical Keyword - Scott KirschChapter 35: Engineering - K. Maria D. LaneChapter 36: Military Technology - Isla ForsythChapter 37: Colonial Water: Hydro-resilience, Engineering and Empire - Ruth MorganChapter 38: Mapping and the Physical Sciences - Simon Naylor and Matthew GoodmanPart VIII: Meaning and CommunicationIntroduction to Part VIII - Charles W. J. WithersChapter 39: Speech - Miles OgbornChapter 40: Worlds into Words - and Back Again - Innes M. Keighren and Benjamin NewmanChapter 41: Historical Geographies of Newspaper Print Media - Andres Reyes Novaes Chapter 42: Maps, Publishing, and Civil Authority in the Age of Print - James AkermanChapter 43: Cultures of Regulation and Calibration - Lachlan FleetwoodChapter 44: Historical Geographies of Big Data - Jeremy CramptonPart IX: Studies in PracticeIntroduction to Part IX - Mona DomoshChapter 45: Memory, Materiality, Museology - Claire WarriorChapter 46: Photography, Travel, Archives - Joan M. SchwartzChapter 47: Architecture, Buildings, Stories - Hannah NeateChapter 48: Craft and Practice - Nicola ThomasChapter 49: History, Geography and the Geohumanities - Harriet Hawkinsmehr
Kritik
In these two indispensable volumes, editors Domosh, Heffernan and Withers bring together 50 diverse and vital voices to engage deeply with historical geography s past, present and future. The result of this remarkable collaboration is a guidebook to this distinctive field unlike any other. It is both an insightful, international overview and an exciting basis for informed engagement with today s world. Historical geography is quintessentially an interdisciplinary endeavor: with its lively and well-researched contributions addressing resonant themes from landscape to dispossession, outer space to big data, the Handbook of Historical Geography will spark the geographical imaginations of a wide readership.
Laura Jean Cameron 20200811
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Autor

Mona Domosh is the Joan P. and Edward J. Foley Jr. 1933 Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College. Recent publications include 'Historical geographies of, and for, the present', Progress in Human Geography 44, 2020, 168-188, with Levi Van Sant, Elizabeth Hennessy, Mohammed Rafi Arefin, Nathan McClintock, and Sharlene Mollett, and 'Race, biopolitics, and liberal development from the Jim Crow South to postwar Africa', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 43, 2018, 312-324.