Geography, history, and the American political economy / edited by John Heppen and Samuel M. Otterstrom.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Heppen, John
Otterstrom, Samuel
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2009.
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Physical Description:xi, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Approaching America's geographical history / John Heppen and Samuel M. Otterstrom
  • Earle's theory and conception of the geographical history of the United States / Anne E. Mosher
  • The French in the Illinois country, 1699-1735 : using historical geography to understand European-Indian history / M.J. Morgan
  • Economic diversity, industrialization, and urbanization in early nineteenth century Connecticut / Kristen N. Keegan
  • The structural transformation of the antebellum Red River Valley settlement systems in Louisiana / Keumsoo Hong
  • Earle's dialectical policy regimes and the Erie Canal / Anne E. Mosher
  • The interplay of manufacturing employment and population concentrations in the United States, 1840-1990 / Samuel M. Otterstrom
  • Regional income convergence and a decennial core-periphery regionalization of the United States, 1929-2000 / John Heppen
  • Pre-industrial, industrial, and post-industrial electoral alignments in Ohio / Emily J. Duda and Fred M. Shelley
  • Globalization bites back : a new type of crisis for the "American Way" / John Agnew
  • The rhythms of America's geographical past / Samuel M. Otterstrom and John Heppen.