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Economic Geography
I. Singh (ed.)
Astronomy and physical geography were the first to have developed, chorography (descriptive regional geography), cartography, etc. grew later. As man engaged in search of food, he explored forests, pastures, arable land, water-bodies, etc. The presented b 1st ed. 412p., Tables; 23cm.
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Diverse Aspects of Geographical Thought
I. Singh (ed.)
The presented book consist of exhaustive elaboration of various aspects of geographical thought which is of greater significance for the researchers, students, geographers and economists. 1st ed. viii+407p., Tables; 23cm.
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Political Geography
I. Singh (ed.)
Human cultures and political units were natural organic entities, each going, through a Natural Cycle of Birth, Maturity, and Death. This idea of a developmental stage of a culture gave use a new independent variable for more sophisticated analysis and th 1st ed. viii+415p., Tables; 23cm.
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Population Geography
I. Singh (ed.)
The World’s Population has greatly increased in the last few centuries, but the rate of increase quickened only after 1900 and has continued to quicken during the last few decades, particularly after the Second World War. The presented book consists of Co 1st ed. viii+403p., Tables; 23cm.
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Cultural Geography
I. Singh (ed.)
The History of India is full of reference to such episodes in which incursions were made resulting in the outser of the groups who came earlier and their eventual migration to the interior areas, the so-called refuge zones. 1st ed. viii+416p., Tables; 23cm.
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Reversing the Gaze: Amar Singh's Diary, A Colonial Subjects's Narrative of Imperial India
Lloyd I. Rudolph (ed.) Susanne Hoeber Rudolph (ed.) Mohan Singh Kanota (ed.)
1st ed. xviii+625p., Maps; 25cm.
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