The SAGE Handbook of Historical Geography

Editors: Withers, Charles W. J., Domosh, Mona and Heffernan, Michael
Publication Year: 2020
Publisher: Sage UK

Price: Core Collection Only
ISBN: 978-1-52-640455-8
Category: Geography
Image Count: 87
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

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.

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Table of Contents

    • List of Figures and Tables
    • Notes on the Editors and Contributors
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction - Charles W. J. Withers, Mona Domosh and Michael Heffernan
    • Part I: Histories and Geographies
    • Introduction to Part I - Michael Heffernan
    • 1 Pre-histories - Robert Mayhew
    • 2 Between History and Geography - Michael Heffernan and Karen M. Morin
    • 3 The Modern Discipline - Heike Jöns
    • 4 East Central Europe - Steven Jobbitt and Róbert Győri
    • 5 Russia and Eurasia - Jonathan D. Oldfield
    • Part II: Land and Landscapes
    • Introduction to Part II - Mona Domosh
    • 6 Landscape and History - Veronica della Dora
    • 7 Landscape and Labour - Don Mitchell and Carlo Sica
    • 8 Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes - Naomi Roux and Susan Parnell
    • 9 Race, Land and Freedom - Brian Scott Williams, Levi Van Sant, Alex A. Moulton and Janae Davis
    • 10 Global Cityscapes - Garth Myers
    • 11 Land, Landscape and Home - Briony McDonagh
    • Part III: Property and Money
    • Introduction to Part III - Mona Domosh
    • 12 The Place of Money in History - Chris Muellerleile
    • 13 Building Capital - Jane M. Jacobs
    • 14 Geographies of Dispossession - Vanessa Sloan Morgan, May Farrales and Sarah De Leeuw
    • 15 Slavery and Empires - Joshua F. J. Inwood, Derek H. Alderman and Stephen P. Hanna
    • 16 Industrialization and Resistance - Andrew Davies
    • Part IV: Population and Mobility
    • Introduction to Part IV - Charles W. J. Withers
    • 17 Enumerating the Populace - Matthew G. Hannah
    • 18 Population, Mobility and Moral Regulation - Stephen Legg
    • 19 Vagrancy, Mobility and Colonialism - Catharine Coleborne and Maree O'Connor
    • 20 Troubling, Troubled, Troublesome - Cheryl McGeachan
    • 21 Hunger and Famine - David Nally
    • 22 Disease: Dangerous Vectors - Paul S. B. Jackson
    • Part V: Territory and Geopolitics
    • Introduction to Part V - Michael Heffernan
    • 23 Geography at War - Ian Klinke
    • 24 State and Territory - Elliott Child and Trevor Barnes
    • 25 Geography and the Holocaust - Anne Kelly Knowles
    • 26 Cold War Planet - Matthew Farish
    • 27 Borders - Cordelia Freeman
    • Part VI: Environment and Nature
    • Introduction to Part VI - Michael Heffernan
    • 28 Nature, Region and the North - Richard C. Powell
    • 29 Climate and Climate Change - Martin Mahony
    • 30 Weather Watching - Georgina Endfield
    • 31 Urban Nature - Matthew Gandy
    • 32 Conservation - Michael Roche
    • Part VII: Science and Technology
    • Introduction to Part VII - Charles W. J. Withers
    • 33 Outer Space - Oliver Dunnett
    • 34 Technology as a Keyword - Scott Kirsch
    • 35 Engineering - K. Maria D. Lane
    • 36 Military Technology - Isla Forsyth
    • 37 Colonial Water and Hydro-Resilience - Ruth A. Morgan
    • 38 Science - Simon Naylor and Matthew Goodman
    • Part VIII: Meaning and Communication
    • Introduction to Part VIII - Charles W. J. Withers
    • 39 Speech - Miles Ogborn
    • 40 Worlds into Words – and Back Again - Innes M. Keighren and Benjamin Newman
    • 41 Newspaper Print Media - André Reyes Novaes
    • 42 Maps, Publishing, and Civil Authority in the Age of Print - James R. Akerman
    • 43 Cultures of Regulation and Calibration - Lachlan Fleetwood
    • 44 Big Data - Jeremy W. Crampton
    • Part IX: Studies in Practice
    • Introduction to Part IX - Mona Domosh
    • 45 Memory, Materiality, Museology - Claire Warrior
    • 46 Photography, Travel, Archives - Joan M. Schwartz
    • 47 Architecture, Buildings, Stories - Hannah Neate
    • 48 Craft and Practice - Nicola J. Thomas
    • 49 History, Geography and the GeoHumanities - Harriet Hawkins