Historical Geography

Volume 37 • 2009

Making Places, Molding Memories

Guest Editor: Ezra Zeitler

DISTINGUISHED HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY LECTURE, 2009

Francis Williams’s Bad Language: Historical Geography in a World of Practice
Miles Ogborn
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SPECIAL ISSUE

Making Places, Molding Memories: Political and Race-based Origins of Monuments, Memories, and Identities
Ezra Zeitler
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Ornithology on “The Rock”: Territory, Fieldwork, and the Body in the Straits of Gibraltar in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Kirsten A. Greer
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Remembering the File Hills Farm Colony
C Drew Bednasek
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Mobile Monumental Landscapes: Shifting Cultural Identities in Mexico City’s “El Caballito”
Seth Dixon
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Reputational Politics and the Symbolic Accretion of John Brown in Kansas
Chris Post
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Frontier Settlement Development and “Initial Conditions”: The Case of the North Carolina Piedmont and the Indian Trading Path
G. Rebecca Dobbs
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Exogamy and Marital Propinquity in 19th Century Northeast Italy
Alessio Fornasin and Anna Marzona
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“By a Thousand Ingenious Feminine Devices”: The Ladies’ Land League and the Development of Irish Nationalism
Adrian Mulligan
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The City of Three Colors: Segregation in Colonial Dar es Salaam, 1891-1961
Sarah L. Smiley
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BOOK REVIEWS
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