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    ISBN: 9780954497569 , 0954497562
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 150 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 28 cm
    DDC: 911.42
    Keywords: Human geography ; Langton, John ; Geographie ; England ; Aufsatzsammlung ; England Historical geography ; England Social life and customs ; Langton, John, 1942- ; Human geography ; Great Britain ; Great Britain ; Historical geography ; Great Britain ; Social life and customs ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Anthropogeografie ; Historische Geografie ; Geschichte 1600-1950
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - 'Geography as part of a problematic, not an integral discipline': a personal and intellectual biography of Jack Langton / Elizabeth Baigent and Robert J. Mayhew -- Mapping the English forests: Needwood 1598-1834 / Sarah Bendall -- 'These trees shall be my books': forests as a geographical imaginary in English literature, c.1600-1800 / Robert J. Mayhew -- A settled little society: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England / Jon Stobart -- Labour policy and rental policy on the Ditchley estate, 1700-50: parallel paths of transition / Andrew Hann -- Crime and custom in forest communities: Whichwood Forest, Oxfordshire, c.1760-1850 / Michael Freeman -- A 'splendid pleasure ground (for) the elevation and refinement of the people of London': geographical aspects of the history of Epping Forest 1860-95 / Elizabeth Baigent -- Retailing and economic uncertainty in interwar Britain: co-operative (mis)fortunes in north-west England / Martin Purvis , 'Geography as part of a problematic, not an integral discipline': a personal and intellectual biography of Jack Langton , Mapping the English forests: Needwood 1598-1834 , 'These trees shall be my books': forests as a geographical imaginary in English literature, c.1600-1800 , A settled little society: networks, friendship and trust in eighteenth-century provincial England , Labour policy and rental policy on the Ditchley estate, 1700-50: parallel paths of transition , Crime and custom in forest communities: Whichwood Forest, Oxfordshire, c.1760-1850 , A 'splendid pleasure ground (for) the elevation and refinement of the people of London': geographical aspects of the history of Epping Forest 1860-95 , Retailing and economic uncertainty in interwar Britain: co-operative (mis)fortunes in north-west England
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