THE origin of this book is probably to be found in a conversation which the editor, Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, had with a well-known French geographer some two or three years ago. Mr. Ogilvie in his preface ...
Six years after Britain lurched into terra incognita by voting to leave the European Union, Brexit continues to vex the country’s pundits and politicians, who detect an EU-related distemper in every ...
Until the sixties French geography showed little awareness of the main trends of British geographical thought, except for researches made in geomorphology and in regional planning. With the rise of ...
Ian Morris discusses with Michael Cox how geography, migration, government, and new technologies interacted to produce regional inequalities that still affect us today. ‘Geography Is Destiny’ is a ...
BOOK I. is divided into three sections; the first deals with the growth of England from the time of the Roman invasion to the beginning of the sixteenth century, the second with the building-up of the ...
Geography, Vol. 86, No. 4 (October 2001), pp. 305-317 (13 pages) Geography's progress towards full acceptance as a school subject in Britain is charted in the light of the mythic journey of Odysseus ...
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