Abstract
Books reviewed in this article:
Berlin: The Spatial Structure of a Divided City. T. H. Elkins with B. Hofmeister
The Little Ice Age. Jean M. Grove
Geography of Gender in the Third World. Janet Henshall Momsen and Janet G. Townsend, eds.
Science Parks and the Growth of High Technology Firms. C. S. P. Monck, R. B. Porter, P. Quintas, D. J. Storey with P. Wynarczyk
New Industrial Spaces. A. J. Scott
Microcircuits of Capital: “Sunrise'’Industry and Uneven Development. Kevin Morgan and Andrew Sayer
Canada's Arctic Waters in International Law. Donat Pharand
An Historical Geography of Modern Australia: The Restive Fringe. Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, 11. J. M. Powell
Where the Dove Calls: The Political Ecology of a Peasant Corporate Community in Northwestern Mexico. Thomas E. Sheridan
Landscape and Culture: Geographical and Archaeological Perspectives. J. M. Wagstaff, ed.
Key Words:
- Berlin
- urban geography
- economic base
- Holocene
- glaciation
- environment
- ice
- climate
- change
- geography of gender
- feminist geography
- women and development
- Third-World women
- high-technology industry
- science parks
- social division of labor
- industrial organization
- flexibility
- regional development
- electronics
- Britain
- international
- regional development
- Canada
- Arctic
- international law
- territorial claims
- Australia
- historical geography
- restive fringe
- environment
- cultural ecology
- political economy
- historical
- resource management
- Sonora (Mexico)
- archaeology
- geography
- settlement
- geoarchaeology
- landscape