The Europeans: A Geography of People, Culture, and Environment


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The Europeans: A Geography of People, Culture, and Environment

ISBN: 9781593850067

出版社: The Guilford Press

页数: 386

定价: $90.00

装帧: HRD

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"Written by two highly knowledgeable experts in the geography of Europe, this book provides a welcome and comprehensive view of the continent and its peoples. Structured around themes, rather than by country, it introduces readers to key geographical issues past and present. It has the dual virtue of combining a discussion of physical resources with an analysis of human activities, and of explaining concepts as well as providing information. Written in a clear and direct style, the text is complemented by an inclusive array of maps and photographs. Rice and Ostergren provide vivid portraits of specific places and issues, covering such topics as environmental problems in this densely occupied continent, social and economic matters, changes in eastern and central Europe following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the anticipated further expansion of the European Union in the years to come. Essential references are supplied to help readers deepen their understanding of specific issues. As an introductory text for undergraduates in geography, European studies and related programs, this is an excellent, up-to-date synthesis."--Hugh Clout, Department of Geography, University College London, UK

"An outstanding, timely text. This book synthesizes a wealth of knowledge to help the reader gain an accurate understanding of not only who the Europeans are, but also where Europe is heading in the 21st century. Organization is both historical and spatial, and the text is well illustrated with photos, maps, and tables. The book is a 'must read' for students of European geography and for others who are interested in the region."--Robert G. Wingate, Department of Geography/Earth Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

"This book captures the historical significance of Europe, from early agricultural settlements to postmodern urbanization. The authors examine the complexities of the European landscape in a way that acknowledges regional differences in the context of current unification. Rich textual descriptions are complemented by remarkable illustrations and informative tables and maps. A welcome contribution for those of us who teach European geography."--Ann Oberhauser, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University

"Students will find this well-written book accessible and readable. The emphasis is on major themes: the physical environment, population, cultures, politics, urbanization, economy, and the future of Europe. The text is well grounded in geographical principles and concepts are explained with the use of clear, nontechnical language. The distinguished authors are to be congratulated on having written a book that will handily introduce students to the European culture realm."--Brian Blouet, Department of Government, College of William and Mary

"This compact and handy, although quite comprehensive, volume is an excellent general text for undergraduate students of geography and all others interested in a thorough introduction to this most important region. It is very well written, tightly edited and nicely structured so that it holds the reader's attention throughout its 12 chapters....This book's structure is refreshing and engaging....Richly illustrated with over 200 photographs and 45 maps, virtually every important point made in the text is supplemented by a map, table or photograph. The maps are especially clear, well chosen, and useful....a very useful and informative book."--Regional Studies

"...cover[s] every imaginable component of European culture, economics, and politics as well as the historical background needed to effectively understand the contemporary continent. The authors have also incorporated the maps, charts, diagrams, and photographs needed to make the book useful to the undergraduate audience at which the text is aimed. Perhaps most important of all, the book does not shortchange smaller countries such as Iceland, Monaco, or Vatican City, which are all too often considered peripheral to European events. Finally, the authors conclude with a valuable "Epilogue" in which they anticipate future developments on the continent....This valuable contribution to understanding the evolution of contemporary institutions is sure to become a standard textbook in the field and will undoubtedly be widely used in university classes on European geography....Highly recommended. All undergraduate collections."--Choice

"An extremely well-written and current account of the modern European scene coauthored by two academics with impeccable European credentials."--The Professional Geographer

"The book is in general to be praised for being clearly and unpretentiously written, without any "dumbing down"....I gain the impression that both of the authors have plenty of experience in teaching courses on European geography. This book possesses confidence and poise. I recommend it for use when teaching the human geography of Europe."--Geographical Review