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Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/publicationplans/A new economic history of the pre-steam transport revolution in England and Wales.'. ... Transport planning. Modelling transport change and its effects on trade costs and economic geography. Results that match 2 of 3 words
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Workshop Summary: ‘Vital Geographies? Tracks, Traces, & Threads’…
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/blog/2021/03/19/workshop-summary-vital-geographies/Connecting this invisibility of traces to the need to substitute human hosts/victims of viruses like the novel coronavirus as the vectors of the disease, Ben discussed the NHS ‘test and ... He then shared a piece from his diary alongside footage from -
Vital Geographies – blog
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/blog/Attendees will take LF tests prior to the event. Co-Convenors: Dr David Nally (dpn24@cam.ac.uk), Dr Philip Howell (pmh1000@cam.ac.uk), Diane Borden (dmb84@cam.ac.uk), ... He then shared a piece from his diary alongside footage from his fieldwork. -
Uncategorized « Vital Geographies – blog
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/blog/category/uncategorized/Attendees will take LF tests prior to the event. Co-Convenors: Dr David Nally (dpn24@cam.ac.uk), Dr Philip Howell (pmh1000@cam.ac.uk), Diane Borden (dmb84@cam.ac.uk), ... He then shared a piece from his diary alongside footage from his fieldwork. -
March « 2021 « Vital Geographies – blog
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/blog/2021/03/Connecting this invisibility of traces to the need to substitute human hosts/victims of viruses like the novel coronavirus as the vectors of the disease, Ben discussed the NHS ‘test and ... He then shared a piece from his diary alongside footage from -
Department of Geography, Cambridge » The Geography of Crime and…
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/crimedisorder/Earlier work reported on findings that identified the socio-economic factors that helped explain the location of these areas. ... The aim here was to test a longstanding hypothesis due to Durkheim that citizens of countries experiencing profound social -
Department of Geography, Cambridge » The depopulation of Melanesia:…
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/melanesiandepopulation/Crossan’s diary has recently been discovered and throws interesting light on introduced disease and other processes of colonialism. ... The Diary of William Crossan, Copra Trader, 1885-86. Canberra: ANU E Press. -
Department of Geography, Cambridge » Spotlight on alumni
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/alumni/spotlight/This “quants” focus, together with my economic and historical geography specialisms, massively influenced my subsequent but totally unplanned career. ... Here I happily have a choice of libraries. As I write currently I am still doing economic -
Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/germandemography/Dr Janine Maegraith, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. Funding. Leverhulme Trust Grant F/09 722/A. ... The project has selected three communities with different economic structures, located in the southwest German territory of Württemberg. -
Department of Geography, Cambridge » Research in the Department
https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/mortalitymanchester/The high demographic cost of urban centres limited the potential for urbanization, and presented a fundamental barrier to modern economic growth. ... Davenport, R.J. 2020. 'Urbanisation and mortality in Britain c.1800 - 1850', Economic History Review,
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