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Research Series

The Historical Geography Research Series is produced by the Historical Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers. The Research Series is designed to provide scholars with an outlet for extended essays of an interpretive or conceptual nature that make a substantive contribution to some aspect of the subject; critical reviews of the literature on a major problem; and commentaries on relevant sources. One or two numbers are produced annually. Contributions to the series are always welcome. Papers should not normally exceed 25,000 words in length, inclusive of notes, tables and diagrams, and should be in English. In addition to single or jointly authored monographs, the Series welcomes themed conference papers or papers grouped around a topic of research relevant to the broad interests of the group. Intending contributors should, in the first instance, send an outline of their proposed paper to the Hon. Editor of the HGRG Research Series, Alastair Owens.

The order form can be printed here, and also includes details of discounts for HGRG members.
 

Issue

Title and Author

Price (£)

No.l

Social Protest in a Rural Society: The Spatial Diffusion of the Captain Swing Disturbances of 1830-1831. Andrew Charlesworth (University of Liverpool)

4.95

No.2

The Ordnance Survey and Land-Use Mapping. Brian Harley (University of Exeter)

4.95

No.3

Medieval Irish Settlements: A Review. Brian Graham (Ulster Polytechnic)

Out of Print

No.4

Register of Research in Historical Geography. M. Trevor Wild (The University, Hull)

4.95

No.5

The Fordham Collection: A Catalogue. M.J. Freeman (Jesus College, Oxford) and J. Longbotham

Out of Print

No.6

Sources for Scottish Historical Geography: An Introductory Guide. I. D. Whyte (University of Lancaster) and K. A. Whyte (University of Salford)

Out of Print

No.7

Parish Registers: An Introduction. Roger Finlay (University of Manchester)

4.95

No.8

British Directories as Sources in Historical Geography. Gareth Shaw (University of Exeter)

4.95

No.9

Rural Settlements: An Historic Perspective. Brian K. Roberts (University of Durham)

Out of Print

No.10

Spatial Patterns of Urban In-Migration in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia: A Factor Analytical Approach. R. H. Rowland (California State College, San Bernandino)

4.95

No.11

Town and Country in the Development of Early Modern Western Europe. John Langton (University of Oxford) and Goran Hoppe (University of Stockholm)

4.95

No.12

North American Cities in the Victorian Age. David Ward (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and John P. Radford (York University, Ontario)

4.95

No.13

A Gazetteer of English Urban Fire Disasters 1500-1900. E. L. Jones (La Trobe University, Australia), S. Porter (Kings College, London) and M. Turner (University of Essex)

4.95

No.14

Register of Research in Historical Geography 1984. (ed.) Kathleen A. Whyte (University of Lancaster)

4.95

No.15

Urban Epidemics and Historical Geography: Cholera in London 1848-9. Gerard Kearns (University of Liverpool)

Out of Print

No.16

Late Seventeenth Century Taxation and Population: The Nottinghamshire Hearth Taxes and Compton Census. Tim Unwin (Bedford College, London)

4.95

No.17

Seventeenth Century Monserrat: An Environmental Impact Statement. Lydia M. Pulsipher (University of Tennesee)

4.95

No.18

The Military Survey of Scotland 1747 - 1755: A Critique. Whittington and A.J.S. Gibson (University of St. Andrews)

4.95

No.19

A Chronology of Epidemic Disease and Mortality in Southeast England, 1601-1800. Mary Dobson (University of Oxford)

Out of Print

No.20

Register of Research in Historical Geography 1988. (ed.) Kathleen A. Whyte (University of Lancaster)

Out of Print

No.21

The Appalachian Frontier: Views from the East and South West. Robert D. Mitchell (University of Maryland) and Milton B. Newton (Louisiana State University)

Out of Print

No.22

The Geography of England and Wales in 1910: An Evaluation of Lloyd George's 'Domesday' of Landownership. Brian Short (University of Sussex)

Out of Print

No.23

People and Places in the Victorian Census: A Review and Bibliography of Publications based substantially on the Manuscript Census Enumerators' Books 1841-1911. Dennis Mills and Carol Pearce (Open University) and Rosalind Davies, Jo Bird and Carol Lee (Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure)

7.95

No.24

The Business of Improvement: Agriculture and Scientific Culture in Britain, c.1770 - c.1870. Sarah Wilmot (University of Exeter)

7.95

No.25

Distinguishing Men's Trades: Occupational Sources and Debates for Pre-Census England. Paul Glennie (University of Bristol)

7.95

No.26

A Glossary of Urban Form . Peter Larkham and Andrew Jones (University of Birmingham)

Out of Print

No.27

Nineteenth Century Trade Union Records: An Introduction and Select Guide. Humphrey Southall, Carol Bryce and David Gilbert (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London)

7.95

No.28

Nature and Science: Essays in the History of Geographical Knowledge. (eds.) Felix Driver and Gillian Rose (RHBNC and QMWC, University of London)

7.95

No.29

Flows of Labour in the Early Phase of Capitalist Development: the time-geography of longitudinal migration paths in 19th Century Sweden. John Langton (University of Oxford) and Goran Hoppe (University of Stockholm)

7.95

No.30

A Medieval Capital and its Grain Supply: Agrarian Production and its Distribution in the London Region c.1300. Bruce M. S. Campbell (Queen's University, Belfast) and James A. Galloway, Derek Keene and Margaret Murphy (Centre for Metropolitan History, University of London)

14.95

No.31

London's Dreaded Visitation: The Social Geography of Plague in 1665. J.A.I. Champion (Royal Holloway, University of London)

7.95

No.32

A Forbidding Fortress of Locks, Bars and Padded Cells: the locational history of mental health care in Nottingham. Hester Parr (University of Lampeter) and Chris Philo (University of Glasgow)

7.95

No.33

Property Ownership and Urban and Village Improvement in Provincial Ireland, c.1700-1845. Lindsay Proudfoot (The Queen's University, Belfast)

7.95

No.34

Colonial Discourse and the Colonisation of Queen Adelaide Province, South Africa. Alan Lester (St. Mary's University College, University of Surrey)

7.95

No.35

Geographical Education, Empire and Citizenship:  Geographical Teaching and Learning in English Schools, 1870-1944. Teresa Ploszajska (Liverpool Hope University College)

14.95

No.36

Geographers Engaged in Historical Geography in British Higher Education 1931-1991. Hugh Prince (University College, London)

4.95

No.37

Chains on the River:  The Thames Embankments and the Construction of Nature. Stuart Oliver (St. Mary's University College, University of Surrey)

7.95

No.38

Negotiating Colonialism: Gaelic Reaction to English Expansion in Early Modern Ireland, c.1541-1641. John Morrissey (National University of Ireland, Galway)

7.95

No.39 Home and Colonial: Essays in Celebration of Robin Butlin's Contribution to Historical Geography. Alan Lester (ed.) (University of Sussex) 7.95
No.40 Practising the archive: reflections on method and practice in historical geography. E. Gagen, H. Lorimer, and A. Vasudevan, A. (eds.) 8.00

No.41

Patronage and the Production of Geographical Knowledge in France: The Testimony of the First Hundred Regional Monographs, 1905-1966. Hugh Clout. VIEW MORE INFO ON THIS PUBLICATION HERE.

12.00

No.42

Visual and Historical Geography: Essays in Honour of Denis E. Cosgrove. Veronica della Dora, Susan Digby and Begum Basdas.VIEW MORE INFO ON THIS PUBLICATION HERE.

12.50

 

 
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