E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: RGS-IBG Book Series
Gilbert / Matless / Short Geographies of British Modernity
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-75224-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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Space and Society in the Twentieth Century
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: RGS-IBG Book Series
ISBN: 978-0-470-75224-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This volume brings together leading scholars in the geography andhistory of twentieth-century Britain to illustrate the contributionthat geographical thinking can make to understanding modernBritain.
* * The first collection to explore the contribution thatgeographical thinking can make to our understanding of modernBritain.
* Contains thirteen essays by leading scholars in the geographyand history of twentieth-century Britain.
* Focuses on how and why geographies of Britain have formed andchanged over the past century.
* Combines economic, political, social and culturalgeographies.
* Demonstrates the vitality of work in this field and itsrelevance to everyday life.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Series Editors' Preface.
Acknowledgements.
List of Contributors.
1. Historical Geographies Of British Modernity: Brian Short,David Gilbert And David Matless (University Of Sussex; RoyalHolloway, University Of London; University Of Nottingham).
Part I: Surveying British Modernity:.
2. A Century Of Progress? Inequalities In British Society1901-2000: Danny Dorling (University Of Leeds).
3. The Conservative Century? Geography And ConservativeElectoral Success During The Twentieth Century: Ron Johnston,Charles Pattie, Danny Dorling And David Rossiter (University OfBristol; University Of Sheffield; University Of Leeds; UniversityOf Leeds).
4. Mobility In The Twentieth Century: Substituting Commuting ForMigration? Colin G. Pooley (Lancaster University).
5. Qualifying The Evidence - Perceptions Of Rural Change InBritain In The Second Half Of The Twentieth Century: Alun Howkins(University Of Sussex).
Part II: Sites Of British Modernity:.
6. 'A Power For Good Or Evil': Geographies Of The M1In Late-Fifties Britain: Peter Merriman (University OfReading).
7. A New England: Landscape, Exhibition And Remaking IndustrialSpace In The 1930s: Denis Linehan (University College, Cork).
8. A Man's World? Masculinity And Metropolitan ModernityAt Simpson Piccadilly: Bronwen Edwards (London College Of Fashion,London Institute).
9. Mosques, Temples And Gurdwaras: New Sites Of Religion InTwentieth-Century Britain: Simon Naylor And James R. Ryan(University Of Bristol; Queen's University, Belfast).
Part III: Geography, Nation, Identity:.
10. 'Stop Being So English': Suburban Modernity AndNational Identity In The Twentieth Century: David Gilbert AndRebecca Preston (Royal Holloway, University Of London; RoyalCollege Of Art).
11. Nation, Empire And Cosmopolis: Ireland And The Break WithBritain: Gerry Kearns (University Of Cambridge).
12. British Geographical Representations Of Imperialism AndColonial Development In The Early And Mid-Twentieth Century: RobinA. Butlin (University Of Leeds).
Afterword: Emblematic Landscapes of the British Modern: DavidMatless, Brian Short and David Gilbert.
Index