Historical Geography 40:1

Historical Geography 40:1

Table Of Contents

Digital Historical Geography: Representation, Archive and Access (click to read)
Guest Editor: Margaret Wickens Pearce
 
Digital Historical Geography: Representation, Archive and Access
Introduction
Margaret Wickens Pearce
 
"There are Plenty of Women on the Street": The Landscape of Commercial Sex in Progressive-Era Philadelphia, 1910-1918
Michael B. Kahan
 
Visualizing Indigenous Women in Oaxaca, Mexico at the End of the Twentieth Century
Laurel C. Smith
 
Visualización de Mujeres Indígenas en Oaxaca: México a finales del Siglo Veinte
Laurel C. Smith
 
Place Names in the Mongolian Altai: Cultural Shifts and Sensibilities
Esther Jacobson-Tepfer,               James E. Meacham
 
Distinguished Historical Geography Lecture
'Tracing One Warm Line Through a Land so Wide and Savage.' Fifty Years of Historical Geography in Canada
Graeme Wynn
 
Editorials
Editorial Update
Maria Lane
 
Research Articles
Reclaiming Place through Remembrance: Using Oral Histories in Geographic Research
Ashley R. Ward
 
Negotiating Displacement during the Colonial and Early Independence Period along the Zambia-Mozambique Border
Angela G. Subulwa
 
Certain Subjects? Working with Biography and Life-Writing in Historical Geography
Cheryl McGeachan, Isla Forsyth,               William Hasty
 
Reviews
Book Reviews
Soren Larsen, editor