Impact ; Military geography ; Natural environment ; Natural landscape ; Slovenia ; War
that can be seen in alteration of relief and in pollution of soil. The effects of warfare during the First (the Soča and Verdun fronts) and Second World War are presented, as well as some examples from the Vietnam War and the Gulf wars. - (L'A.).
Ideologies of land and place : memories from Zimbabwe’s war of liberation
Textual analysis of Shona and British settler memoirs describing life during Zimbabwe’s liberation war was undertaken to investigate non-traditional sources of environmental information and to understand how perceptions of human-environment
relations and place may be shaped by gender, culture and war experience. - (AJC)
Army ; Burma ; Conflict ; Guerilla ; History ; Policy ; Political regime ; Socialism ; State ; War
disintegration, 1948-1950 ; 6- Warfareand army building, 1950-1953 ; 7- Warriors as state builders, 1953-1962. The A. explains the extraordinary durability of the Burmese military regime and views the origine of the army rule in the relationship between war
Tourism and nation building at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Discourse ; Ho Chi Minh City ; Museum ; Nationalism ; Political geography ; Role of the State ; Tourism ; United States of America ; Vietnam ; War
Through the example of the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, this article explores the presentation of the “American War” in the construction of nationhood. It has three objectives. First, it illustrates how nation-building in a postcolonial
The political geography of war's end : territorialisation, circulation, and moral anxiety in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
Colonization ; Ethnic minority ; Mobility ; Political geography ; Sri Lanka ; Territorialisation ; Territory ; War
This article examines the political geography of war's end through territorialisation, circulation, and moral anxiety in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. First, it shows that this process comprises the consolidation of the government's military victory
the curtailment of war (checkpoints, frontlines, collapsed infrastructure, surveillance) comes to an end. Third, that this propels a peace dividend - access, security, mobility - but also incites concerns among all ethnic communities about exposure to the moral