Military geographies
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Military geographies
(RGS-IBG book series)
Blackwell, 2004
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-181) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardback ISBN 9781405110532
Description
Military Geographies discusses how local space, place, environment and landscape are shaped by military presence, and about how wider geographies are touched by militarism. The book sets a new agenda for the study of military geography with its critical analysis of the ways in which military control over space is legitimized. Drawing on her own original research, the author explores the ways in which militarism and military activities control development, the use of space and our understanding of place. She concentrates on military lands, establishments and personnel in contemporary peacetime settings, highlighting the pervasiveness of these forces in shaping everyday lives. The geographies under scrutiny are primarily those of advanced capitalist economies, particularly in Europe, North America and Australasia. Maps, plans and other figures are used to illustrate the text where appropriate.
Table of Contents
List of FiguresList of Abbreviation Acknowledgements 1. Military Geography, Militarism's Geographies2. Military Space3. Military Economic Geographies4. Militarized Environments5. Military Landscapes6. Challenging Military Geographies7. The Study of Military GeographiesBibliography Index
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9781405127776
Description
Military Geographies is about how local space, place, environment and landscape are shaped by military presence, and about how wider geographies are touched by militarism.
A book about how local space, place, environment and landscape are shaped by military presence, and about how wider geographies are touched by militarism.
Sets a new agenda for the study of military geography with its critical analysis of the ways in which military control over space is legitimized.
Explores the ways in which militarism and military activities control development, the use of space and our understanding of place.
Focuses on military lands, establishments and personnel in contemporary peacetime settings.
Uses examples from Europe, North America and Australasia.
Draws on original research into the mechanisms by which the British government manages the defence estate.
Illustrated with maps, plans and other figures.
Table of Contents
List of Figures. Acknowledgements.
Series Editors' Preface.
List of Abbreviations.
1. Military Geography, Militarism's Geographies.
2. Military Space.
3. Military Economic Geographies.
4. Militarized Environments.
5. Military Landscapes.
6. Challenging Military Geographies.
7. The Study of Military Geographies.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index
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