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Chapter 1 SELECTED REFERENCES Agnew, John, David N. Livingstone, and Alisdair Rogers, eds. Human Geography: An Essential Anthology. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1996. Cresswell, Tim. Place: A Short Introduction. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2004. Demko, George J., with Jerome Agel and Eugene Boe. Why in the World: Adventures in Geography. New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1992. Dent, Borden D. Cartography: Thematic Map Design. 5th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1999. Gersmehl, Phil. The Language of Maps. 15th ed. Indiana, Pa.: National Council for Geographic Education, 1996. Gould, Peter, and Rodney White. Mental Maps. 2d. ed. New York: Routledge, 1986. Gritzner, Charles F., Jr. “The Scope of Cultural Geography.” Journal of Geography 65 (1966): 4–11. Holt-Jensen, Arild. Geography: Its History and Concepts. 3d ed. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications, 1999. Johnston, Ronald J., Derek Gregory, Geraldine Pratt, and Michael Watts. The Dictionary of Human Geography. 4th ed. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 2000. Kimerling, A. Jon, Phillip C. Muehrcke, and Juliana O. Muehrcke. 5th ed. Map Use, Reading-Analysis-Interpretation. Madison, WI.: JP Publications, 2005. Ley, David. “Cultural/Humanistic Geography.” Progress in Human Geography 5 (1981): 249–257; 7 (1983): 267–275.

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Chapter 1SELECTED REFERENCES

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Anthology. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1996.

Cresswell, Tim. Place: A Short Introduction. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2004.

Demko, George J., with Jerome Agel and Eugene Boe. Why in the World: Adventures in Geography. New

York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1992.

Dent, Borden D. Cartography: Thematic Map Design. 5th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1999.

Gersmehl, Phil. The Language of Maps. 15th ed. Indiana, Pa.: National Council for Geographic Education,

1996.

Gould, Peter, and Rodney White. Mental Maps. 2d. ed. New York: Routledge, 1986.

Gritzner, Charles F., Jr. “The Scope of Cultural Geography.” Journal of Geography 65 (1966): 4–11.

Holt-Jensen, Arild. Geography: Its History and Concepts. 3d ed. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications,

1999.

Johnston, Ronald J., Derek Gregory, Geraldine Pratt, and Michael Watts. The Dictionary of Human

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Interpretation. Madison, WI.: JP Publications, 2005.

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