Geography of the World is the essential family guide to geography and culture. Global diversity comes alive in this guide to our ever-changing world, full of fact-packed spreads and full-color photographs. - An ideal reference for both home and school
- Details each country's physical geography, people, climate, culture, and landscape
Cultural Geography: A Critical Dictionary of Key Concepts
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Cultural Geography: A Critical Dictionary of Key Concepts
As geography has become influenced by such themes such as postcolonial studies, feminism and psychoanalysis, so students have been forced to engage with ideas and concepts from outside the traditional boundaries of their subject. This exciting new work provides them with an invaluable aid to understanding the complexities and subtleties of these new ideas. The editors present some thirty essays--written by a wide range of leading practitioners--exploring the key concepts in cultural geography. The essays range from questions that have recently emerged to more established ideas ...
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This coursebook is different and unique because it introduces English language in connection with other subjects children are studying at school at this age, such as Social science, History, Art, Geography. The tasks are fun and informative. The book has a lot of pictures, and yet it's using an engaging and amuzing way to teach and talk about new things.
A Geography of Russia and Its Neighbors (Texts In Regional Geography)Comprehensive and authoritative, this text offers an accessible introduction to post-Soviet Eurasia. Students get a solid grounding in the physical, cultural, political, and economic geography of this rapidly changing region. Core thematic chapters focus primarily on Russia but also incorporate relevant information on the other 14 former Soviet republics. Regional chapters provide concise discussions of each republic and of Russia's main regions. Student-friendly features include engaging vignettes, review questions, exercises, recommendations for further reading, and Internet resources.