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Regional Studies: The Interplay of Land and People

English · Hardback

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What makes a region a region, and how does one region differ from another? What are the tests of evidence of regionalism? What boundaries have meaning--political, geophysical, economic, cultural, psychological, ethnic, linguistic? Are there special problems in reporting findings about life within a region? These questions and others regarding methods and interdisciplinary content run through this stimulating series of papers on the interplay of land and people. While the concept of region means different things to different academic disciplines, the contributors to this volume agree that the study of regions and regionalism can--and should--be undertaken with seriousness. Contributors include William R. Ferris, Terry G. Jordan, Howard R. Lamar, Ann R. Markusen, Charles Hamm, Samuel S. Hill, Susan H. Armitage, Frederic G. Cassidy, Wilbur Zelinsky, Oscar J. Martinez and Lynwood Montell. Glen E. Lich, the volume's editor, provides a concluding overview. The volume is arranged in three parts. The opening section addresses the comparative study of regions, and the second section applies multidisciplinary considerations to the study of regionalism and economics, politics, culture, religion, gender, and language. The last section points toward four closely connected issues; the definition and use of variables in regionalism, approaches to regions both large and small, and a final appeal for integrative and comparative perspectives. This volume places the study of regionalism within the wide parameters of the history of the concept, its significance in western thought, and its many and varied manifestations.

About the author

GLEN E. LICH is the Secretary of State Professor of Multicultural and German-Canadian Studies at the University of Winnipeg. He received a bachelor's degree from Southwestern University, master's degrees from the University of Texas and Southwest Texas State University, and a Ph.D. from Texas Christian University. He lectures widely in Europe and North American on regional studies, American studies, and interdisciplinary studies. He is the author of "Fred Gipson at Work" and the coeditor of "Texas Country; "The" Changing Rural Scene, "both published by Texas A&M University Press.

Product details

Assisted by Glen E. Lich (Editor)
Publisher Texas A & M Univ Pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1991
 
EAN 9780890964774
ISBN 978-0-89096-477-4
No. of pages 198
Series Elma Dill Russell Spencer Seri
Elma Dill Russell Spencer Seri
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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