
Making Political Geography
John Agnew(Author)
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-0-340-75955-4 (ISBN)
Description
Making Political Geography is a fascinating look at how the field of political geography has developed, and how it engages with key political issues and events, both historical and contemporary. John Agnew adroitly demostrates how changing geopolitical contexts have been critical to the making of political geography. He focuses on the people, historical contexts and scholarly works that have produced the various meanings of political geography throughout its history, drawing out elements of both continuity and change.
Important thinkers and currents of intellectual thought from Ratzel and Mackinder to Taylor and O Tuathail are discussed in terms of their contribution to the field but also as products of their specific places and times. Case studies, examples and vignettes are woven throughout the text, vividly illustrating the concepts presented through the analysis of issues such as environmentalism, drug trafficking, and international terrorism.
The reader is left in no doubt that political geography is a vibrant field with a critical contribution to make to the understanding of politics. Making Political Geography is essential for all students of political geography.
Important thinkers and currents of intellectual thought from Ratzel and Mackinder to Taylor and O Tuathail are discussed in terms of their contribution to the field but also as products of their specific places and times. Case studies, examples and vignettes are woven throughout the text, vividly illustrating the concepts presented through the analysis of issues such as environmentalism, drug trafficking, and international terrorism.
The reader is left in no doubt that political geography is a vibrant field with a critical contribution to make to the understanding of politics. Making Political Geography is essential for all students of political geography.
Reviews / Votes
...this is an excellent book. Agnew has full control of the literature, and the historical chapters are well conceived. The writing is clear, and the case studies apposite and well depicted.THES
A good book to guide students in the study of political geography. Agnew's non-state centred analysis is particularly interesting, and so are the parts devoted to national elections, and regional perspectives.
Societe Royal Belge De Geographie ASBL
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
18 b/w illus
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-75955-4 (9780340759554)
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Making Political Geography
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Content
Introduction
How Political Geography is Made
The Historic Canon
Revival
The Horizon
Conclusion
How Political Geography is Made
The Historic Canon
Revival
The Horizon
Conclusion