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Historical geography is the
branch of
geography that
studies the ways in
which geographic phenomena have
changed over time. In its
modern form, it is a...
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online Tabak, Faruk. The
Waning of the Mediterranean, 1550–1870: A
Geohistorical Approach (2008) Kafadar,
Cemal (1995).
Between Two Worlds: The Construction...
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Vincent (2015). "The
Entry of the
United States into the "Global Age": A
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Crossing Lines: Race and
Mixed Race
Across the
Geohistorical Divide.
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World City Network: a
Global Urban Analysis (2004) Modernities: a
Geohistorical Introduction (1999) The Way the
Modern World Works: from
World Hegemony...
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climate crisis. The
Capitalocene is a way to
understand capitalism as a
geohistorical process, not a
geological event as
conventionally understood. For Andreas...
- settlement.
According to a po****r belief, the name
derives from Tarusa's
geohistorical position as a
border town to the
adjoining realm of
Lithuania situated...
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Snowball Earth is a
geohistorical hypothesis that
proposes during one or more of Earth's
icehouse climates, the planet's
surface became nearly entirely...
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categories of
Forastero and
Triniario are
better understood as
geohistorical inventions rather than as
having a
botanical basis. They are
still used...
- Sciences,
especially in Speleology, one of his
greatest p****ions, and in
geohistorical issues of the most
dissimilar regions of the planet.
Creator of the...