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IN THE URBAN NOVEL : A SOURCE OF GEOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE W . J . Lloyd
Department of Geography University of California , Los Angeles How can we
know the thought of a people concerning urban spatial structure and landscape ?
IN THE URBAN NOVEL : A SOURCE OF GEOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE W . J . Lloyd
Department of Geography University of California , Los Angeles How can we
know the thought of a people concerning urban spatial structure and landscape ?
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Adherents to this approach stress its objectivity and reproducibility , features that
add credence to any interpretation of evidence . However , some doubts about
the desirability of total commitment to content analysis of urban novels must be ...
Adherents to this approach stress its objectivity and reproducibility , features that
add credence to any interpretation of evidence . However , some doubts about
the desirability of total commitment to content analysis of urban novels must be ...
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The research focus of humanistic geography provides a second approach to
using character evidence for geographical studies . Defined as landscape or
environmental appreciation ( Parsons , 1969 ; Meinig , 1971 ) , humanistic
geography ...
The research focus of humanistic geography provides a second approach to
using character evidence for geographical studies . Defined as landscape or
environmental appreciation ( Parsons , 1969 ; Meinig , 1971 ) , humanistic
geography ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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