Geography and war. The « New Geography » and the « New Army » in England, 1899-1914
Armée ; Conflit ; England ; Enseignement de la géographie ; Guerre ; Géographie militaire ; Géopolitique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Royaume-Uni
Army ; Conflict ; England ; Geopolitics ; History of geography ; Military geography ; Teaching of geography ; United Kingdom ; War
The « New Geography » in England, usually identified with the establishment of geographical teaching in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge was based on Mackinder's interpretation in his paper « On the scope and methods of geography
». Recognition of the importance of geography and cartography coincided with the reform of Army administration. The « New Geography » found a practical role in the « New Army », complementary to that conventionally understood in the universities.
Rates of sea level rise for southern NewEngland : a space-time concept
Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Littoral ; NewEngland ; Niveau marin ; Quaternaire ; Statistique spatiale ; Surface de tendance
An application of trend surface analysis is presented within a spacetime framework to predict the rates of sea-level rise for the southern NewEngland coastal region since 10,000 years B.P. Based on the predicted second order trend surface, 65
Century 19th ; Cultural landscape ; Historical geography ; Myth ; NewEngland ; Rural house ; Settlement ; Tradition ; United States ; Village
The NewEngland tradition of large colonial houses encircling town commons to form Puritan villages was invented in the nineteenth century. The contemporary village ensemble became the historical tableau upon which the Romantic myth was played out
Pleistocene glacial and interglacial stratigraphy of NewEngland, Long Island, and adjacent Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine in Quaternary glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere.
The tendency towards instability and inequality underlying the revival of NewEngland in 28th North American meetings of the regional science association.
(1956-1976) ; Base économique ; Chiffre d'affaires ; Disparité économique ; Distribution des revenus ; Economie régionale ; Emploi ; Etats-Unis ; Ghum ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Mobilité de l'emploi ; NewEngland ; Prospective ; Revenu familial
Concept ; Diffusion ; Eighteenth Century ; Historical geography ; Land ; Local government ; NewEngland ; North America ; Seventeenth Century ; Terminology ; Township ; United Kingdom
into NewEngland where the term was then newly applied. The paper argues that from its original meaning, the term acquired new meanings and that as the term diffused, so its meaning was modified.
Township is a term with different meanings. A township was not always different from a town, nor was it always synonymous with a town. At the time when township was acquiring a new function and significance in Britain, its multiple usage was carried
A Study of dells in the New Forest, Hampshire, England
England ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hampshire ; New Forest ; Nivation ; Périglaciaire ; Royaume-Uni ; Solifluxion ; Vallon ; Versant
Les vallons de la New Forest sont décrits comme des creux perchés en amphithéâtre sur le bord des vallées, seuls ou en groupe sans chenal apparent. En dehors de la solifluxion, hypothèse d'une formation initiale due à la nivation. Les vallons sont
comparés aux combes crayeuses du sud de l'Angleterre et aux vallons européens. Une chronologie est proposée pour la New Forest.