Historical Geography 47:1

Historical Geography 47:1

Edited by Arn Keeling, Briony A. McDonagh, and Michael Wise

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Volume 47 (2019)
Contents


From the Editors

Distinguished Historical Geographer Lecture, 2019
Weather and Elemental Places
Georgina H. Endfield

Special Issue: Historical Geographies of Food and Foodways
Introduction: The Spatial Turn and the “Second Wave” of Food Studies
Michael D. Wise

The Battle of the Land and the Kitchen Front: Twenty-First-Century Museum Representations of Second World War British Food Rationing and Gender Roles
Kelly A. Spring

Grain as a Weapon? Britain’s Scheme to Starve Revolutionary France, 1793–1796
Casey Baker

Commentaries: Publishing in Food Studies
Jennifer Jensen Wallach, Megan Elias, and David Scott Cunningham

Vegan Fermentation in Place: An Interview with Carol J. Adams
Michael D. Wise

Research Articles
Cattle Towns, Prison Towns: Historical Geographies of Rural Carceral Archipelagoes
Karen M. Morin

Booming the Cutover: The Campaign for Explosives in the Wisconsin Forest, 1916–1928
James Kates

The Geographies of Protest and Public Space in Mid-Nineteenth-Century London: The Hyde Park Railings Affair
Hannah Awcock

Book Review Essay
Mapping the Middle East, by Zayde Antrim; Medieval Islamic Maps: An Exploration, by Karen C. Pinto; and Lost Maps of the Caliphs: Drawing the World in Eleventh-Century Cairo, by Yossef Rapoport and Emilie Savage-Smith
Kyle T. Evered

Book Reviews
Rights in Transit: Public Transportation and the Right to the City in California’s East Bay, by Kafui Ablode Attoh
Bradley Hinger

Extraction Empire: Undermining the Systems, States, and Scales of Canada’s Global Resource Empire, 2017–1217, by Pierre Belanger, ed.
Arn Keeling

How the West Was Drawn: Mapping, Indians, and the Construction of the Trans-Mississippi West, by David Bernstein
G. Rebecca Dobbs

The City as Power: Urban Space, Place, and National Identity, by Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen, eds.
James Baker

Preserving the Desert: A History of Joshua Tree National Park, by Lary M. Dilsaver
Geoffrey L. Buckley

Imagining the Atacama Desert: A Five-Hundred-Year Journey of Discovery, by Richard V. Francaviglia
Joseph L. Scarpaci

Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands, by Krista A. Goff and Lewis H. Siegelbaum, eds.
Brett R. Chloupek

Esteban: The African Slave Who Explored America, by Dennis Herrick
Andrew Husa

Spaces of Capital / Spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy, by Chris Hesketh
Thomas Stieve

Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City, by Derek S. Hyra
Aysegul Can

From California’s Gold Fields to the Mendocino Coast: A Settlement History across Time and Place, by Samuel M. Otterstrom
Timothy G. Anderson

Pasadena before the Roses: Race, Identity, and Land Use in Southern California, 1771–1890, by Yvette J. Saavedra
Ethan Bottone

New York Recentered: Building the Metropolis from the Shore, by Kara Murphy Schlichting
Thomas A. Rumney

Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising, and Revolution Shaped a City, by Neil Smith, Don Mitchell, Erin Siodmak, Jenjoy Roybal, Marnie Brady, and Brendan O’Malley, eds
Steven L. Driever