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A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields.
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15/15
... and last but not least:
‘Industrial Obelisks: Working-class memory and Barcelona's chimney-monuments’, by @brianrosa.bsky.social.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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14/15
‘How to talk about British colonialism in the middle of a culture war’, by @stephenlegg11.bsky.social (reflecting on his participation in an August 2023 summer school led by @alanlester.bsky.social).
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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13/15
‘Negotiating Danish identity with(in) Copenhagen’s postcolonial landscape of commemoration’, by Doron Eldar.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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12/15
‘Contesting monuments, challenging narratives: Divergent approaches to dealing with the colonial past and its legacies in Lisbon, Portugal’, by Sofia Lovegrove and Raquel Rodrigues Machaqueiro.
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(Special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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11/15
‘Commemorating Picton in Wales and Trinidad: Colonial legacies and the production of memorial publics’, by Gareth Hoskins and Leighton James.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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10/15
‘Memorial as aegis: Colonial sovereignty and the unmaking of the Kanpur Memorial Well Monument’, by Swati Chattopadhyay.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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9/15
‘Moving statues: Monuments to empire from London's Waterloo Place to the Maidan in Calcutta’, by Durba Ghosh.
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8/15
‘Contentious heritage spaces in post-communist Bulgaria: Contesting two monuments in Sofia’, by Nina Debruyne and Georgeta Nazarska.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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7/15
‘Gandhi falling … and rising’, by Rahul Rao.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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6/15
‘Rumors of War: Towards the unsettling of the Confederate monumental landscape’, by Noah Randolph.
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5/15
‘Commemorative vigilance between totalitarianisms: Slovakia’s ‘Victims Warn’ sculpture, from counter-monument to anti-monument’, by Brett R. Chloupek.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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4/15
‘An unsettling re-composition: Istanbul's lost Armenian April 11 Memorial’, by Ela Gök and Ezgi Tuncer.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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3/15
‘After the fall, where?: Relocating the Colston statue in Bristol, from 2020 to imaginary futures’, by Tim Cole.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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2/15
‘Statues that must stand not fall: The material agency of anarchism in the marble monuments of Carrara, Italy’, by Federico Ferretti.
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(Virtual special issue: ‘Contesting Monuments’)
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20/20
Afterword to the special issue: 'Method, voice and politics in the history and philosophy of geography’, by Richard C. Powell.
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(Vol 85: Reflections on histories & philosophies of geography)
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19/20
‘Where do we go from here? Reflections on the idea of progress in the history of geography’, by @inneskeighren.bsky.social (@rhulgeography.bsky.social).
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. III: Legacies)
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18/20
‘Reflections on the first decade of the HPGRG undergraduate dissertation prize: The geography and politics of reward’, by Pauline Couper (@paulinecouper.bsky.social).
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. III: Legacies)
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17/20
‘The art of earth-building: Placing relief models in the culture of modern geography in Britain’, by George Tobin, Hayden Lorimer (@slipshodspeller.bsky.social) and Simon Naylor (@simonnaylor.bsky.social).
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. III: Legacies)
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16/20
‘Why the history and philosophy of geography matter: Louise Michel's radical, anticolonial, and pluralist geographies’, by Federico Ferretti.
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. III: Legacies)
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15/20
‘Geography’s relevance debates and new forms of scholar policy activism’, by @markboyle.bsky.social and Audrey Kobayashi.
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. III: Legacies)
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14/20
‘Dutch inspiration for an engaged pluralist historiography of geography’, by @michielvanmeeteren.bsky.social.
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. II: Philosophies)
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13/20
‘Synoptic subjects? The Scope and methods of philosophy, geography and anthropology’, by Emily Hayes.
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(Vol. 85 – Pt. II: Philosophies)