This specially commissioned volume of original essays, first published in 1990, provides a unique view of conflict, territorial behaviour and reconciliation between groups - social, racial, religious and nationalist - within states in both the developed and the developing worlds. Shared Space: Divided Space will be of interest students of the social sciences as well as to general readers, who will find this title to be accessible and authoritative.
This specially commissioned volume of original essays, first published in 1990, provides a unique view of conflict, territorial behaviour and reconciliation between groups - social, racial, religious and nationalist - within states in both the developed and the developing worlds. Shared Space: Divided Space will be of interest students of the social sciences as well as to general readers, who will find this title to be accessible and authoritative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface; List of Tables; List of Figures; Contributors; 1. Introduction: The Sharing and Dividing of Geographical Space 2. Britain as a Plural Society 3. Group Identity and Urban Space: The North American Experience 4. Nationhood and Statehood in Canada 5. The Soviet Federation: From Corporatist to Crisis Politics 6. Religious vs. Regional Determinism: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as Inheritors of Empire 7. Separatism and Devolution: The Basques in Spain 8. Separation and Integration: The Case of Ireland 9. Involuntary Incorporation: The Case of Israel 10. Imposed Separation: The Case of South Africa 11. Aboriginal Australia: Survival by Separation 12. Making Europe: Towards a Geography of European Integration; Index
Preface; List of Tables; List of Figures; Contributors; 1. Introduction: The Sharing and Dividing of Geographical Space 2. Britain as a Plural Society 3. Group Identity and Urban Space: The North American Experience 4. Nationhood and Statehood in Canada 5. The Soviet Federation: From Corporatist to Crisis Politics 6. Religious vs. Regional Determinism: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh as Inheritors of Empire 7. Separatism and Devolution: The Basques in Spain 8. Separation and Integration: The Case of Ireland 9. Involuntary Incorporation: The Case of Israel 10. Imposed Separation: The Case of South Africa 11. Aboriginal Australia: Survival by Separation 12. Making Europe: Towards a Geography of European Integration; Index
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