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This collection takes on the call issued by reviewers of The
American Way for a critical application of Carville Earle's
framework to more geographical examples of political and economic
shifts in America's past. The essays illustrate changes in U.S.
settlement, development, and political structure through the lens
of the restructuring of the American economy and society over
approximately fifty year cycles of crisis and recovery. They
demonstrate the extension of American's sphere of influence outside
of the United States as a larger scalar shift, and they underscore
the utility of geography in answering very local questions
concerning questions of poorly documented settlement histories.
Focusing on the geographic responses to periodic cycles of crisis
and recovery and the more general underlying intertwining of
geography and history, Geography, History, and the American
Political Economy is an incisive demonstration of how the constant
restructuring of American politics and economy occurs within
spatial and historical constructs.
This collection takes on the call issued by reviewers of The
American Way for a critical application of Carville Earle's
framework to more geographical examples of political and economic
shifts in America's past. The essays illustrate changes in U.S.
settlement, development, and political structure through the lens
of the restructuring of the American economy and society over
approximately fifty year cycles of crisis and recovery. They
demonstrate the extension of American's sphere of influence outside
of the United States as a larger scalar shift, and they underscore
the utility of geography in answering very local questions
concerning questions of poorly documented settlement histories.
Focusing on the geographic responses to periodic cycles of crisis
and recovery and the more general underlying intertwining of
geography and history, Geography, History, and the American
Political Economy is an incisive demonstration of how the constant
restructuring of American politics and economy occurs within
spatial and historical constructs.
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