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  • Présence de sables marins tertiaires sur la butte de Saint-Richer dans la région de Pons (Charente-Maritime)
  • Charente-Maritime ; Datation ; Ere tertiaire ; France ; Géochronologie ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géologie ; Poitou-Charentes ; Pons, région ; Sable ; Sédimentologie
  • Sables marins tertiaires dans le synclical de Pons, pourraient être yprésiens. (R. Facon).
  • The prairie novel and the European immigrant: new perspectives for the geography classroom
  • Japanese perception of nature in the novel « Snow Country »
  • In his famous novel the Nobel laureate Kawabata Yasunari (1899-1972) evokes the city dweller reacting to a natural landscape which reveals much about a specific Japanese attitude to nature. - (DWG)
  • Le Paléolithique moyen de la basse terrasse de la Seugne-aux-Racauds près de Pons (Charente-Maritime)
  • Elus locaux et développement rural: le pays de Thomières (Saint-Pons, Hérault).
  • Voss by Patrick White - a novel about Leichhardt?
  • The zealousness of being novel : a reply to Haila in Space and analytical political economy.
  • A novel approach to teaching automated thematic cartography
  • Argentina ; Civilization ; Cultural studies ; Dystopia ; Ecological catastrophe ; Literature ; Novel
  • In this article I consider the temporality of postapocalyptic narrative and use a contemporary postapocalyptic novel, Plop (2004), by the Argentine author Rafael Pinedo, to open up new considerations of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento’s classic Facundo
  • : Civilización y barbarie (1845). Following the method proposed by Jorge Luis Borges (1966) in “Kafka and His Precursors,” it is my position that Pinedo’s novel invents a new, postapocalyptic Facundo, thus converting Sarmiento into one of the American continent’s
  • first postapocalyptic authors. Furthermore, Pinedo’s novel re-frames the “civilization or barbarism” debate under the contemporary sign of ecological catastrophe, allowing the reader to arrive at new and startling conclusions about language
  • This Nigerian novel tells the story of a traditional Igbo life when colonialism and Christianity first penetrated eastern Nigeria at the turn of the century. The deep sense of place in this novel makes it a useful way to introduce geography students
  • The article is talking about of mythological, religious and philosophical origins of the centre-periphery opposition and the Balkan as peripheral territory in the Macedonian media, for example Kolbe's romantic novel Snow in Casablanca
  • and Andonovski's novel The Navel of the World. - (IfL)
  • Biogeography of the Anthropocene : Novel species assemblages
  • Adaptation ; Anthropocene ; Biodiversity ; Biogeography ; Climatic change ; Extinction of species ; Forecast ; Human impact ; Man-environment relations ; Modelling ; Novel ecosystem ; Palaeo-ecology ; Population dynamics
  • and exotic lands. He wrote over sixty novels in his Voyages Extraordinaires series, which had a lasting impact on the science fiction genre. He visited Scotland in 1859, and again in 1879 when he witnessed the majesty of Edinburgh, the industrial dynamism
  • of Glasgow, and the unspoilt beauty of the Highlands and Islands. In addition to a travelogue of his first voyage to Scotland, Verne wrote five novels set wholly or in part in what he regarded as his ancestral country; Scottish characters featured in several
  • other of his novels. - (HC)