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Charles W. J Withers

    Cet auteur se concentre sur la géographie historique, offrant une perspective unique sur la relation entre le lieu et le temps. Son travail explore comment les paysages et les personnes qui y vivent ont été façonnés à travers les époques. À travers son écriture, il révèle les liens profonds entre l'histoire humaine et le monde physique. Ses idées offrent aux lecteurs une nouvelle façon d'appréhender le passé comme le présent.

    Gaelic Scotland
    Geography and Science in Britain, 1831-1939
    Scotland: Mapping the Nation
    Zero Degrees
    Majestic River
    Edinburgh: Mapping the City
    • Edinburgh: Mapping the City

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(29)Évaluer

      An accessible, enjoyable, attractive and browsable history of Edinburgh as seen through maps, that will appeal to all those with an interest in Edinburgh and Scottish history.

      Edinburgh: Mapping the City
    • This book offers the first full length biography of legendary explorer Mungo Park for over forty years. Tracing the expeditions who followed him it documents how and why he was commemorated long after his death. This is not simply one of the great stories of world exploration but a rich and varied account of Africa and its cultures at the time.

      Majestic River
    • Zero Degrees

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Charles Withers explains how the choice of Greenwich to mark 0° longitude solved problems of global measurement that had engaged geographers, astronomers, and mariners since ancient times. This history is a testament to the power of maps, the challenges of global measurement, and the role of scientific authority in creating the modern world.

      Zero Degrees
    • Scotland: Mapping the Nation

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Winner of the Saltire Society Scottish Research Book of the Year award 2012

      Scotland: Mapping the Nation
    • Using as its central example the British Association for the Advancement of Science this is the first book-length treatment of this leading body for the promotion of science for more than 25 years and the first ever of British geography's civic history. -- .

      Geography and Science in Britain, 1831-1939
    • Gaelic Scotland

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      This book, originally published in 1988, examines the Highlands and Islands of Scotland over several centuries and charts their cultural transformation from a separate region into one where the processes of anglicisation have largely succeeded. It analyses the many aspects of change including the policies of successive governments, the decline of the Gaelic language, the depressing of much of the population into peasantry and the clearances.

      Gaelic Scotland
    • Scotland: Mapping the Islands

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A sumptuous book featuring magnificent maps from the National Library of Scotland and text from three eminent specialists

      Scotland: Mapping the Islands