This volume brings together leading scholars in the geography and
history of twentieth-century Britain to illustrate the contribution that
geographical thinking can make to understanding modern Britain.
- The first collection to explore the contribution that geographical
thinking can make to our understanding of modern Britain.
- Contains thirteen essays by leading scholars in the geography and
history of twentieth-century Britain.
- Focuses on how and why geographies of Britain have formed and changed
over the past century.
- Combines economic, political, social and cultural geographies.
- Demonstrates the vitality of work in this field and its relevance to
everyday life.