Spurred by the dramatic landscape transformation associated with European colonization of the Americas, this original and extensively illustrated work creates a prototype theory to explain relationships between colonialism and landscape. Andrew Sluyter adeptly weaves historical sources and empirical research into a comprehensive geographical theory and applies it to a case study of the Veracruz lowlands along the Gulf Coast of Mexico. He then explores broader considerations of environmental conservation, development, and global policy challenges.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Colonialism and Landscape
Chapter 2 The Precolonial Landscape
Chapter 3 Colonization
Chapter 4 From Archive to Map to Landscape
Chapter 5 Material/Conceptual Colonization
Chapter 6 The Postcolonial Landscape
Chapter 7 Colonialism, Landscape, and the Future of Geography
Chapter 8 Bibliography