The Isle of Man : celebrating a sense of place
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The Isle of Man : celebrating a sense of place
Liverpool University Press, 1990
- pbk
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Includes bibliography and index
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Description
This book grew out of a series of field trips organized by the Department of Geography at the University College of Swansea. The book has three aims - to provide a framework for the teaching of geography in this field, to provide an up-to-date account of geographical knowledge about the island, and to present the information in such a way that it would have some appeal for interested members of the general public.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: a return to landscape and place - a rationale for a new geography, Vaughan Robinson and Danny McCarroll. Part 1 The physical environment: the Manx landscape, Roger Dackombe and Danny McCarroll
- solid geology, Roger Dackombe
- the quaternary Ice Age in the Isle of Man - an historical perspective, Danny McCarroll
- lateglacial and postglacial environmental history, Danny McCarroll, Larch Garrad and Roger Dackombe
- the Isle of Man's unstable coast coast, Colin Rouse
- nature conservation, Larch Garrad. Part 2 History, constitution and population: history, David Freke
- the Isle of Man constitution, Robert Quayle
- social demography, Vaughan Robinson. Part 3 The island's infrastructure: social infrastructure, Richard Prentice
- economic infrastructure, Vaughan Robinson, Richard Prentice and Gwyneth Davies. Part 4 The economy: agriculture, forestry and fishing, Gwyneth Davies
- extractive and manufacturing industries, Vaughan Robinson
- producer services, W. Dawson
- Tourism, Richard Prentice
- geography of the Isle of Man into the 1990s.
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