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Varietà delle geografie : limiti e forza della disciplina
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ISBN: 8820506947 9788820506940 Year: 1992 Volume: 14 Publisher: Milano Cisalpino


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Geographica timisiensis.
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ISSN: 22481877 Year: 1992 Publisher: Timisoara, Romania : Universitatea din Timișoara, Facultatea de Chimie-Biologie-Geografie, Secția de Geografie,

Environment and Experience: Settlement Culture in Nineteenth-Century Oregon
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ISBN: 0520077199 0585240744 Year: 1992

Geographic perspectives on Soviet Central Asia
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ISBN: 1134903391 1280321164 0203417356 0203310845 9780203310847 9780203417355 9781134903382 1134903383 9786610321162 6610321167 9780415075923 0415075920 9781134903399 9781280321160 9781134903344 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York Routledge

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In a unique survey, based on new census data, this book highlights the region's geographic, economic and ecological problems since 1945.


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Atlas of the new Europe : history, communications, business, finance, international relations, war and defence, environment, people and culture.
ISBN: 0850584248 Year: 1992 Publisher: London The economist books

Crime, policing, and place : essays in environmental criminology
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ISBN: 0415049903 9780415049900 Year: 1992 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Regional studies : the interplay of land and people
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ISBN: 0585174784 9780585174785 0890964777 9780890964774 Year: 1992 Volume: no. 12 Publisher: College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University Press,

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What makes a region a region, and how does one region differ from another? What are the tests of evidence of regionalism? What boundaries have meaning--political, geophysical, economic, cultural, psychological, ethnic, linguistic? Are there special problems in reporting findings about life within a region? These questions and others regarding methods and interdisciplinary content run through this stimulating series of papers on the interplay of land and people. While the. Concept of region means different things to different academic disciplines, the contributors to this volume agree that the study of regions and regionalism can--and should--be undertaken with seriousness. Contributors include William R. Ferris, Terry G. Jordan, Howard R. Lamar, Ann R. Markusen, Charles Hamm, Samuel S. Hill, Susan H. Armitage, Frederic G. Cassidy, Wilbur Zelinsky, Oscar J. Martinez, and Lynwood Montell. Glen E. Lich, the volume's editor, provides a. Concluding overview. The volume is arranged in three parts. The opening section addresses the comparative study of regions, and the second section applies multidisciplinary considerations to the study of regionalism and economics, politics, culture, religion, gender, and language. The last section points toward four closely connected issues: the definition and use of variables in regionalism, approaches to regions both large and small, and a final appeal for integrative. And comparative perspectives. This volume places the study of regionalism within the wide parameters of the history of the concept, its significance in western thought, and its many and varied manifestations.

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