EUROPE is undoubtedly the most refractory of the great divisions of the earth to get within the limits of a geographical treatise. The mass and variety of data of high scientific accuracy are so ...
THERE was need of a textbook on the economic geography of Europe that discussed broad issues and was not overburdened with facts and figures. This volume largely fills the gap. It was prepared for ...
Area was established in 1969 as a bulletin for the Institute of British Geographers (IBG), but has evolved into a full academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG). The mission of ...
Professor R. M. Johnston will give a series of seven lectures on "The Political Geography of Europe" in Emerson A on successive Thursday afternoons at 5 o'clock. The first lecture will be today, and ...
Within a drop of blood, you can find all the information you need to reasonably guess where a person came from, without ever having to look at their face, name or passport. Small variations in our DNA ...
Six years after Britain lurched into terra incognita by voting to leave the European Union, Brexit continues to vex the country’s pundits and politicians, who detect an EU-related distemper in every ...
A large literature documents how intergenerational mobility—the degree to which (dis)advantage is passed on from parents to children—varies across and within countries. Less is known about the origin ...
Professor R. M. Johnson of the History Department, will give the third of a series of seven lectures on "The Political Geography of Europe" in Emerson A this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The lecture will ...