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Obituaries, war, ‘corporeal remains’, and life: history and philosophy of geography, 2007—2008

Trevor J. Barnes

Department of Geography, 1984 West Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada, tbarnes{at}geog.ubc.ca

This progress report reviews contributions made to the history and philosophy of geography for the period 2007—2008. The review is divided into four topical areas: obituaries of geographers; the relation of geography to the Second World War and the Cold War; scientific and social experimentation; and non-representational theory.

Key Words: experimentation • non-representational theory • obituaries • war.

This version was published on October 1, 2009

Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 33, No. 5, 693-701 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0309132509104806


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