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Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography

Tato série se ponořuje do hlubin minulosti prostřednictvím geografické perspektivy. Zkoumá, jak se místa a krajiny v průběhu času formovaly lidskou činností a přírodními procesy. Každá kniha přináší nové výzkumy a analyzuje spojení mezi historií a prostorem. Je to nezbytné čtení pro každého, koho zajímá, jak fyzický svět odráží a ovlivňuje lidské dějiny.

Agricultural Revolution in England
Empire Forestry and the Origins of Environmentalism
Imperial Visions

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  • Imperial Visions

    Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East, 1840 1865

    • 348 stránek
    • 13 hodin čtení
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    The book explores the crucial role of geographical imagination in shaping the mindset of imperial Russia. It delves into how geographical perceptions influenced cultural, political, and historical narratives, providing a nuanced understanding of Russian identity during the imperial era. Through an intellectual and historiographical lens, it examines the interplay between geography and the mental frameworks that guided imperial policies and societal views.

    Imperial Visions
  • The origins of environmentalism are traced back to the establishment of the first empire forest in 1855 in British India, marking a significant shift in land protection as over ten percent of the Earth's surface became public trust. This movement led to the creation of vast forest reservations, celebrated by figures like Rudyard Kipling and Theodore Roosevelt. Foresters warned of dire consequences from deforestation, including desertification and climate change. Gregory Barton's study offers a pioneering global perspective on the spread of the empire forestry movement across multiple continents.

    Empire Forestry and the Origins of Environmentalism