The Geographical Journal has been published since 1831, and was the Society's journal of report until the relaunch in 2000. It has the highest circulation of any British academic journal in its field ...
Mark Jobling receives funding from the Wellcome Trust and the Leverhulme Trust. Daniel Zadik does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
(1) IN the “Geography of the British Isles,” Dr. Davies introduces each section by a number of exercises with maps and statistics, so that pupils may have inferences of their own gleaning to help them ...
THIS little book shows very convincingly how profoundly the geography of a country can influence its history; and it serves to demonstrate also the necessity of a good knowledge of geography for ...
“The absence of snakes in Ireland,” writes a young professor in the current Scientific American, “is the direct outcome of the Pleistocene geography of the British Isles.” Now what kind of a loose ...
THIS is a lucid, thoughtful and intimate geography of the British Isles. Ostensibly Kohn is concerned with “how the British Isles will change as the world heats up”, as the subtitle has it, but he ...
The first in-depth genetic scan of the British Isles shows their violent history of invasion after invasion lives on in the people. The blood of Norwegian Vikings still flows in the residents of the ...