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Dating from its inception in the late nineteenth century, political geography as a field has been heavily influenced by global events of the time. Thus, rather than trying to impose a single fashionable theory, leading geographers John Agnew and Luca Muscarà consider the underlying role of changing geopolitical context as their framework for understanding the evolution of the discipline. The authors trace the development of key thinkers and theories during three distinct periods18751945, the Cold War, and the postCold Waremphasizing the ongoing struggle between theoretical monism and pluralism, or one path to knowledge versus many. The world has undergone dramatic shifts since the book's first publication in 2002, and this thoroughly revised and updated second edition focuses especially on reinterpretations of the postCold War period. Agnew and Muscarà explore the renewed questioning of international borders, the emergence of the Middle East and displacement of Europe as the center of

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A compelling book which inquires into the history of the subfield and sketches the intellectual horizon of the future of political geography. * Progress In Human Geography *
This informative and well-written book carefully scrutinizes both the complex history of political geography and the contemporary challenges the field faces in a globalizing world. Offering current and versatile examples, the authors usefully problematize how politics, identities, and power relations are informed by geography and how geography is in turn informed by politics. This will be a major text for both students and researchers of political geography. -- Anssi Paasi, University of Oulu, Finland
This engaging book uses the revealing history of Political Geography to explore a broader canvas of geopolitics and politically framed geographic knowledge from the imperialist age through the Cold War to the present. Illustrated with fascinating vignettes and everyday examples, this is an ideal text with which to think through the vertiginous dilemmas of our time. If Political Geography had an app, this would be it. -- Gerard Toal, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: How Political Geography is Made Chapter 3: The Historic Canon Chapter 4: Reinventing Political Geography Chapter 5: The Horizon Chapter 6: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/16/2012 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442212299, 978-1442212299
      ISBN10: 1442212292

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      Book Synopsis
      Dating from its inception in the late nineteenth century, political geography as a field has been heavily influenced by global events of the time. Thus, rather than trying to impose a single fashionable theory, leading geographers John Agnew and Luca Muscarà consider the underlying role of changing geopolitical context as their framework for understanding the evolution of the discipline. The authors trace the development of key thinkers and theories during three distinct periods18751945, the Cold War, and the postCold Waremphasizing the ongoing struggle between theoretical monism and pluralism, or one path to knowledge versus many. The world has undergone dramatic shifts since the book's first publication in 2002, and this thoroughly revised and updated second edition focuses especially on reinterpretations of the postCold War period. Agnew and Muscarà explore the renewed questioning of international borders, the emergence of the Middle East and displacement of Europe as the center of

      Trade Review
      A compelling book which inquires into the history of the subfield and sketches the intellectual horizon of the future of political geography. * Progress In Human Geography *
      This informative and well-written book carefully scrutinizes both the complex history of political geography and the contemporary challenges the field faces in a globalizing world. Offering current and versatile examples, the authors usefully problematize how politics, identities, and power relations are informed by geography and how geography is in turn informed by politics. This will be a major text for both students and researchers of political geography. -- Anssi Paasi, University of Oulu, Finland
      This engaging book uses the revealing history of Political Geography to explore a broader canvas of geopolitics and politically framed geographic knowledge from the imperialist age through the Cold War to the present. Illustrated with fascinating vignettes and everyday examples, this is an ideal text with which to think through the vertiginous dilemmas of our time. If Political Geography had an app, this would be it. -- Gerard Toal, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: How Political Geography is Made Chapter 3: The Historic Canon Chapter 4: Reinventing Political Geography Chapter 5: The Horizon Chapter 6: Conclusion

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