This book changes the way we view our everyday human landscapes by taking us on a 22-stop adventure through the heart of
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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries French settlers radically transformed the landscape of the St Lawrence river
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In the early 1850s, the oil industry had a major impact on the resource town of Petrolia, Ontario. Christina Burr explor
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The essays in this collection relate notions of space and representations of interior and exterior spaces to concerns fo
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Held annually, the McCall, Idaho, winter carnival has become a modern tradition. A festival and celebration, it is also
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The Chalcolithic wedge tombs of Ireland represent a dramatic re-emergence of megalithism over a millennium after most Ne
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On July 4, 1876, immigrants from Boston traveling to California were camped at Antelope Spring in a valley just south of
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By introducing a multifaceted approach to epic geography, the editors of the volume wish to provide a critical assessmen
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In 1835, Winston and Salem was a well-ordered, bucolic, and attractive North Carolina town. A visitor could walk up Main
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Departing from traditional historiography focused on the economic role of resource development, Canada's Victorian
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