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Arreola, D.D.1988: Mexican American housescapes. Geographical Review78, 299-315.
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Anderson, K.J.1988: Cultural hegemony and the race-definition process in Chinatown, Vancouver: 1880-1980. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 127-49.
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Avery, H.1988: Theories of prairie literature and the woman's voice. The Canadian Geographer32, 270-72.
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Baltensperger, B.1988: Booming rhetoric, blooming desert, and self-glorifying pioneers: creating the 'nineties disaster and inventing the great American desert. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America' .
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1988 b: Working the media and loosening the federal purse strings: inventing marching deserts and the 20 year cyclical drought in the 1970s. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Burgess, J.1988: Review in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6.
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Conron, J.1988: Timothy Dwight and the art of the federalist landscape: the Champlain valley. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Cosgrove, D.1988a: Ideas for a new world: late Renaissance naturalism and its heritage. Paper presented at the conference , 'What is the engine of history?' Texas A and M University.
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1988 b: America and Renaissance utopia: cultural contexts of Venetian responses to America as a settlement opportunity. Paper presented at the 26th Congress of the IGU, Sydney .
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Entrikin, N.1988: On understanding specificity in the study of places and regions. Clark University: Atwood Lecture.
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1988b: Review in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6.
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Jackson, R.1988: The plains as Sinai: the Wasatch as the Dead Sea; and the desert as the promised land. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Symposium, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Livingstone, D.N.1984: The history of science and the history of geography: interactions and implications. History ofScience22, 271-302.
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1989 : Geography, tradition and the scientific revolution: an interpretative essay. Mimeo.
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Logan, L.1988: The geographical imagination of Frederic Remington: the invention of the cowboy West. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Mills, C.A.1988: 'Life on the upslope': the post-modern landscape of gentrification . Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 169-89.
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Punter, J.1988: Postmodernism. Planning Practice and Research4, 22-28.
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Quoniam, S.1988: A painter, geographer of Arizona. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 3-14.
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Radford, J.1988: Tradition and identity in the post-civil war South: the role of Charleston. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Rees, P.1988: Post-proprietary Philadelphia as artifact? Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Rose, G. and Ogborn, M.1988: Feminism and historical geography. Journal of Historical Geography14, 405-409.
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Sack, R.D.1988: The consumer's world: place as context. Annals of the Association of American Geographers78, 642-64.
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Sandberg, L.A. and Marsh, J.S.1988: Focus: literary landscapes - geography and literature . The Canadian Geographer32, 266-76.
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1988 b: Inventing the American housewife in her home. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Shapiro, J.1988: Los Angelizing. Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference, 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.
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Squire, S.J.1988: Wordsworth and Lake District tourism: romantic reshaping of landscape. The Canadian Geographer32, 237-47.
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Steinitz, M.1988: Eighteenth century: inventing its English yeoman landscape . Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference , 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition' in the USA.
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Wood, J.1988: Nineteenth century: inventing the New England village . Paper presented at the Clark Centennial Conference , 'Creation of myth, invention of tradition in America'.