Historical Geography

Volume 29 2001

Practicing Historical Geography

Guest Editor: Richard H. Schein

SPECIAL ISSUE

Re-placing the Past?
Richard H. Schein
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Spaces of Interpretation: Archival Research and the Cultural Landscape
James Hanlon
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Situating Practices: The Archive and the File Cabinet
Matthew Kurtz
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Oral History in the Freud Archives: Incidents, Ethics, and Relations
Laura Cameron
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On the Outside of "In": Power, Participation, and Representation in Oral Histories
Jamie Winders

Too Good to be True: Representing Children's Agency in the Archives of Playground Reform
Elizabeth Gagen
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Notes on Emancipatory Collaborative Historical Research
James Duncan

Visual Texts in Historical Geography
Mona Domosh

Fragments, Ruins, Artifacts, Torsos
Karen E. Till
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Nodal Thinking
Heidi J. Nast

Practicing Historical Geography
Peter G. Goheen

RESOURCES

Forgotten Battles, Forgotten Maps: Resources for Reconstructing Historical Topographical Intelligence Using Army Map Service Materials
John M. Anderson
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Creating Yellowstone: Montanans in the Early Park Years
Langdon Smith and William Wyckoff

Transforming the Prairie: Early Tree Planting in an Oklahoma Town
Blake Gumprecht
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The Creation of an Ethnic Culture Complex Region: Pennsylvania Germans in Central Ohio, 1790-1850
Timothy G. Anderson
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