World Regional Geography by Finlayson provides a concise and accessible introduction to the major concepts in Geography through an exploration of the world's regions. This innovative textbook, which has been downloaded over 15,000 times in more than 30 countries, approaches geography as experts understand the discipline, focusing on connections between places and an in-depth understanding of core themes. This thematic approach provides students with an introduction to thinking geographically and an in-depth understanding of the geography of our world. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Europe 3. Russia 4. North America 5. Middle and South America 6. Sub-Saharan Africa 7. North Africa and Southwest Asia 8. South Asia 9. East and Southeast Asia 10. Oceania
World Regional Geography by Finlayson provides a concise and accessible introduction to the major concepts in Geography through an exploration of the world's regions. This innovative textbook, which has been...
David Levinson, Ethnic Groups Worldwide (Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1998), p. 396. 8. Quoted in Richard W. Stevenson, “New Threats and Opportunities Redefine U.S. Interests in Africa,” New York Times, July 7, 2003, ...
Essentials of World Regional Geography
The eighth edition continues to make these global issues accessible to students through a thematic framework, new learning outcomes and new end of chapter support for students.
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Understanding World Regional Geography (UWRG) is designed to teach students to think geographically so they can continue to think and apply geographic concepts long after the course is over.
Contemporary World Regional Geography provides a current, balanced geographical study of world issues through analysis of nine world regions and the countries in each. It consistently integrates the themes of...
It is now thought that diseases spread by De Soto's expedition so decimated populations in the North American interior that fields and villages were abandoned, the forest grew back and later explorers erroneously assumed the land had ...
David Levinson, Ethnic Groups Worldwide (Westport, CT: Oryx Press, 1998), p. 1. 17. Murphy and Jordan-Bychkov, op. cit., footnote 2, p. 115. 18. Ibid., 19. Ibid., 20. Ibid., Chapter 5. 21. Ibid., p. 133. 22. Ibid., p. 155. 23.
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