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Spurred by the dramatic landscape transformation associated with European colonization of the Americas, this original and extensively illustrated work creates a prototype theory to explain relationships between colonialism and landscape. Andrew Sluyter adeptly weaves historical sources and empirical research into a comprehensive geographical theory and applies it to a case study of the Veracruz lowlands along the Gulf Coast of Mexico. He then explores broader considerations of environmental conservation, development, and global policy challenges. This book will be of significance to geographers and others interested in development and environmental studies.

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An important book that addresses some of the key debates in geography today. Opens a rich and diversified research agenda that will most certainly generate fertile partnerships between physical and human geographers. * Annals of the Association of American Geographers *
Challenging and valuable. . . . I highly recommend this book to geographers of Latin American landscape change and especially to nongeographers interested in colonialism and landscape. * Geographical Review *
The author is not only skilled and assiduous in the analysis of the relevant historical literature—he fairly scythes through primary and secondary sources—but he also does his own paleoecology. He is thus excellently equipped to make environmental historical analyses that sweep across inherited epochs and constructs, which he does fearless of controversy, ready to theorize. And his maps are delectable. -- Alfred Siemens, University of British Columbia

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Colonialism and Landscape Chapter 2 The Precolonial Landscape Chapter 3 Colonization Chapter 4 From Archive to Map to Landscape Chapter 5 Material/Conceptual Colonization Chapter 6 The Postcolonial Landscape Chapter 7 Colonialism, Landscape, and the Future of Geography Chapter 8 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 12/20/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742515598, 978-0742515598
      ISBN10: 0742515591

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Spurred by the dramatic landscape transformation associated with European colonization of the Americas, this original and extensively illustrated work creates a prototype theory to explain relationships between colonialism and landscape. Andrew Sluyter adeptly weaves historical sources and empirical research into a comprehensive geographical theory and applies it to a case study of the Veracruz lowlands along the Gulf Coast of Mexico. He then explores broader considerations of environmental conservation, development, and global policy challenges. This book will be of significance to geographers and others interested in development and environmental studies.

      Trade Review
      An important book that addresses some of the key debates in geography today. Opens a rich and diversified research agenda that will most certainly generate fertile partnerships between physical and human geographers. * Annals of the Association of American Geographers *
      Challenging and valuable. . . . I highly recommend this book to geographers of Latin American landscape change and especially to nongeographers interested in colonialism and landscape. * Geographical Review *
      The author is not only skilled and assiduous in the analysis of the relevant historical literature—he fairly scythes through primary and secondary sources—but he also does his own paleoecology. He is thus excellently equipped to make environmental historical analyses that sweep across inherited epochs and constructs, which he does fearless of controversy, ready to theorize. And his maps are delectable. -- Alfred Siemens, University of British Columbia

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Colonialism and Landscape Chapter 2 The Precolonial Landscape Chapter 3 Colonization Chapter 4 From Archive to Map to Landscape Chapter 5 Material/Conceptual Colonization Chapter 6 The Postcolonial Landscape Chapter 7 Colonialism, Landscape, and the Future of Geography Chapter 8 Bibliography

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