History, Space and Place H 232 p. 19
Rau, Susanne 著
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Acknowledgements What Is Historical Research into Space? An Introduction 1. Historical and Systematic Approach 1.1. Prehistory On the History of Western Concepts of Space Space: On the German History of a Concept Alternative Paths: Febvre—Braudel—Lefebvre 1.2 Concepts Everyday and Scholarly Concepts of Space: Not a Contradiction Conceptual History Analytical Concepts 2. Disciplinary Approaches 2.1 Geography 2.2 Cultural Anthropology, Postcolonial Studies 2.3 Sociology 2.4 Spaces and Spatialities as a New Historiographical Topic 3. Spatial Analysis 3.1 Spatial Constitution and Configurations Macrohistorical Processes Spatial Types, Spatial Formations Guiding Differences for Analysis Global Spaces: Spatial Transformations in the Course of Processes of Globalization The City: A Changing Spatial Configuration Trade: Interactive Relationships That Create Spaces 3.2 Spatial Dynamics: Emergence—Transformation—Dissolution 3.3 The Subjective Construction of Spaces Perceptions—Memories—Representations Spaces of Imagination and Other Spaces Spatial Stories—Spatial Media—Mental Maps 3.4 Spatial Practices—Uses of Space 4. Conclusion and Outlook 5. Appendix of Sources for the Historical Study of Space Selected Bibliography Glossary Acknowledgments Afterword to the Second Edition Index of Persons and Topics
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