JULIAN V. MINGHI
CURRICULUM VITAE May 2003
PERSONAL
Born
London, England, July 26, 1933. US Citizen (Naturalized 1979). Married to
Ann Lee Minghi (Loewus), 1960. One Daughter (Monica) 1967 (Married, 1992).
PRESENT ADDRESS
University
- Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208
Voice - (803) 777-4975, Fax
- (803) 777-4972, E-mail - minghi@sc.edu
Home
- 883 Pine Forest Court, Columbia, South Carolina 292l0-4959. (803)
798‑0904.
PRESENT POSITION
Distinguished Professor
Emeritus, University of South Carolina, January, 2001-
FORMER POSITIONS
Professor, Department of
Geography, University of South Carolina 1973-2000. (Chair, 1973-1990 -
Appointed for 5 year term 1973, with term renewed for 5 more years after
review in 1976, for 3 more years in 198l, for 3 more years in l984 and for 3
more years in 1987).
Assistant Professor and
Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of British Columbia
1964-1973.
Instructor and Assistant
Professor, Dept. of Geology and Geography, University of Connecticut,
1961‑1964.
Acting Instructor, Dept. of
Geography, University of Washington, Winter, 196l.
EDUCATION
King's College (Durham
University), Newcastle, UK, 1954‑1957. B.A. (Honors) in Geography, 1957.
University of Washington,
Seattle, Jan. 1958‑Dec. 1959, 1960‑61. M.A. in Geography, 1959 & Ph.D. in
Geography, 1962.
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS
Major County Awards, London
County Council, 1954‑1957.
University of Washington
Special Scholarship, 1958‑1959.
Grants from Research
Foundation, Univ. of Connecticut for research on the impact of boundaries on
cultural circulation patterns, Jan.‑Sept. 1964.
Grants yearly from Univ. of
British Columbia, Research Fund, 1965‑1973.
Short‑term Grant, Canada
Council, "Long‑Term Impact of Boundary Changes: Italian 1947 Boundary Changes
Twenty Years Later," Summer 1966.
The Journal of Geography
Award, Best Article at the Secondary Level, 1966‑1967, National Council
for Geographic Education.
Senior Leave Fellowship,
Canada Council, "Political Geography of the South Tyrol," 1969‑l970.
British Council Visitor's
Award, for tour of British Universities, Fall 1969.
Visitor, AAG Visiting
Geographical Scientist Program, 1979‑1981 and 1985‑6.
Grant from National
Geographic Society, "Impact of Two Decades of Integration, Franco‑Italian
Borderland," Spring 1980.
Ellen Churchill Semple Day
Guest Speaker, Lexington, Kentucky, April 6, 1984.
Fulbright Award, Senior
Scholar, European Regional Research Program, 1993-4. "Impact of Slovenia's
Independence on the Human Geography of the Italo-Former Yugoslav Borderlands".
Honorary Life Membership
Award, Southeastern Division, Assoc. of Am. Geographers, 1994.
The Journal of Geography
Award, Article for Best Content, 1994-5, National Council for Geographic
Education (co-author).
US Counterpart Scientist,
Slovenia:
A Euro-American Perspective, Republic of Slovenia grant, 1999-2002, and 2003-5
(with Dr. Milan Bufon, University of Ljubljana, PI)
OTHER TEACHING and VISITING
POSITIONS
Visiting Assistant Professor,
University of Rhode Island, 1964.
Staff Member, NDEA, Institute
in Political Geography, Clark University, June l2‑July 7, 1967.
University of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, Lecturer, Michael mas Term, 1969.
University of Nice, France,
Research Professor, Spring, 1980
Visiting Professor,
University of British Columbia, 1983.
Faculty,
American
Life and Culture@
Limburg Univ., Diepenbeek, Belgium, August 26‑30, 1985.
Haifa University, Israel,
Research Professor, January-February, 1987.
University of Rome "La
Sapienza," Research Professor, April-May, 1987.
University College, London,
Research Professor, January-March, 1991.
University of Pavia, Italy,
Research Professor, April-May, 1991.
Visiting Professor,
Georgetown University, World Affairs Program, School of Foreign Service, 1992.
(UK- Norway-Arctic Russia Cruise, June 27 - July 11, 1992, Royal Viking
Line's "Queen.")
University of Trieste, Italy,
September 1993-May 1994. Fulbright Research Scholar and Lecturer, Short course
on Political
Geography in
International & Diplomatic Studies Program (Gorizia), March-April, 1994.
University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, Short course on
Polit. Geogr. of
N. America May
20-29, 1997.
University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, Short course jointly with Stanley D. Brunn, on
The
Changing Geography of Contemporary North America,
May 16-18, 2000.
School of Oriental and
African Studies, London, Workshop on International Boundaries, March 28-30,
2001; and April 16-17, 2002.
King's College, London, Eight
Hours of Lectures, course in MA Programme in International Boundary Studies,
October-November, 2002.
University of Trieste, Italy
(Gorizia Campus), Short Course on Political Geography in International and
Diplomatic Studies Program, April-May, 2003.
CONFERENCES ORGANIZED
Political Geography and Urban
Problems, founded at Yale University, 1963, Chairman, 1964.
International Geographical
Congress Symposium on "Cultural Discord in the Modern World," Simon Fraser
University, BC, August l‑5, 1972.
U.S. Organizer, France‑United
States Joint Colloquium on "Problems of the Metropole," Paris, France, June
2‑5, 1986.
Historic Preservation,
Society for the North American Cultural Survey, Charleston, SC, March 19-22,
1988.
Transformations in the
Political Geography of Contemporary Europe, Columbia SC, April 6-9, 1996
CONSULTANT
Chair, Senior Consultant
Group, Spaceship Earth: A Global Geography, Television Series for
SCETV and Channel 4 (UK), 1987-1991.
Chair, external evaluation
committee, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
May, 1989.
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Southeastern Geographer
(1976-79) and (1992-5); Political Geography (l981‑94); Sport Place,
An International Journal of Sports Geography (1986‑90); Professional
Geographer (1992-4); Geopolitics and International Boundaries
(1996- ); Rivista Geografica Italiana (1997- ).
OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL &
LEARNED SOCIETIES
Association of American
Geographers:
Committee on the Status of Women Geographers, (197l‑74 and 1980‑83);
Governance Task Force Committee, 1977‑78; Co‑Chairman Political Geography
Specialty Group (1979‑8l), elected Chair (1981‑3), Dissertation Enhancement
Committee (2000- ); elected to Council, Member‑at‑large, (1980‑83); elected to
Executive Committee of Council as Secretary of Association (1981‑83); Comm. on
Committees (Chair) (1981‑3); Constitution and Bylaws Committee, (l980‑3);
elected to 1986 Nominating Committee (Chair), International Action Committee
(1985‑88); Nominated for Vice-President in 1984 and 1989; Development Comm.
and Chair (1994-8); Endowment Trust Committee (1994-8); Program Committee
(1995): Centennial Planning Committee (1994-8); elected Chair, Military and
Security Specialty Group, (1997-8), past-chair, 1998-9.
Canadian Association of
Geographers,
elected Chairman, B.C. Division, 1965‑66.
National Council for
Geographic Education:
Coordinator for the State of Connecticut, 1963‑64.
Southeastern Division,
Association of American Geographers:
(Program Committee, 1975 and 1980; State Representative on Steering Committee,
1975‑76; elected to Honors Committee, 1982, 1991 (Assoc. Chair), and 1992
(Chair); Local Arrangements Chair, 1990; World Geography Bowl Comm, 1992-97;
Nominations Committee, elected Chair, 1998-9.
International Geographical
Union: U.S.
Committee, sub‑committee screening papers for 24th International Geographical
Congress, Japan, 1980; for 25th Congress, Paris‑Alps, 1984; Elected to
Commission on the World Political Map (US Representative), 1992-96.
Institute of British
Geographers. Council for European Studies.
State Mapping Advisory
Committee, U.S.C.
Representative, (1979‑1990) Chair, Subcommittee on Computer Applications
(1981‑1982), Program Chairman, 1982; Chair 1983‑84; Chair, Nominating
Committee 1985.
Society for the North
American Cultural Survey.
(Board of Directors 1981‑89).
Cosmos Club,
Washington, D.C. Elected to Membership, October 1991.
VISITING LECTURER
University of Calgary,
February 16‑17, 1967.
University of Washington, May
26, 1969.
Queens University, Belfast,
November 25‑27, 1969.
Oxford University, December
3, 1969.
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, November 6, 1973.
Portsmouth Polytechnic
(England), January 24, 1980.
University of Vienna,
Geography Colloquium, May 7, l980.
Middle Tennessee State
University, March 3, 198l.(GTU/AAG VGS Program).
University of North Carolina
at Charlotte, Nov. 4, 1983.
University of Kentucky, April
6, l984.
University of Liege, Belgium,
August 26, 1985.
East Carolina University,
Greenville, N.C., April 21‑22, 1986.
Appalachian State University,
Oct. 28, 1986.
Bar Ilan University, Israel,
Jan. 18, 1987.
Tel Aviv University, Feb. 3,
1987.
Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem,
Feb. 4, 1987.
University of Trieste, April
8, 1987.
University of Udine, Italy,
April 10, 1987.
University of Pisa, May 14,
1987.
Society For Geographic
Studies, Florence, Italy, May 15, 1987.
University of Palermo, May
19, 1987.
University of Catania, May
20, 1987.
Italian Geographical Society,
Rome, May 28, 1987.
College of Charleston, S.C.,
September 26-27, 1987.
Oklahoma State University,
January 22, 1988.
Oxford University, February
13, 1991.
University of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, February 27, 1991.
Durham University, England,
March 7, 1991.
University of Trento, Italy,
April 10, 1991.
University of Basel,
Switzerland, April 24, 1991.
University of Fribourg,
Switzerland, April 26, 1991.
University of Pecs, Hungary,
April 30, 1991.
Center for Regional Studies,
Pecs, Hungary, April 30, 1991.
Emporia State University, KS,
February 12, 1992. (GTU/AAG VGS Program).
Kansas State University,
February 13-14, 1992. (GTU/AAG VGS Program).
University of Turin, Italy,
November 16, 1993.
University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, May 9, 1994.
School of Oriental and
African Studies, London University, October 13-14, 1999
School of Oriental and
African Studies, London University, November 15, 2001
University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, May 7, 2003.
International Humanities Camp
(Faculty of Humanities, Koper), Bohinj, Slovenia, May 10, 2003.
AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Political Geography, the
Geography of Borderlands, and the Geography of Europe.
Electoral Geography,
especially in urban areas.
COURSES TAUGHT AT UBC AND/OR
USC
Undergraduate
Introduction to
Geography, World Regional Geography, Introduction to Political Geography,
Advanced Political Geography, Geography of Europe, Geography of Partition
(International Relations Program at UBC), Internship in Geography,
Geography of World Problems, Honors Course - Political Geography,
Geographic Bases of International Relations (Trieste-Gorizia).
Graduate
Seminar on Western
Europe, Seminar in Political Geography, Inter‑disciplinary Seminar on
"partition" (Institute of International Relations at UBC), Europe summer
course for MBA International Business Majors (in Paris, 1994 through 1997),
Contemporary Approaches to Geography.
GRADUATE STUDENTS COMPLETED
AT UBC (1964-1973):
5 MA's, l Ph.D. (Dennis Rumley 1975).
AT USC (1973-2001)
17 MA's, 5 Ph.D.*.=s
(Mark Corson 1997, Richard Deal 2000, Scott Zibell 2001, Charles Fahrer 2001,
and Mark Long 2001). *Program approved in 1984 and expanded beyond narrow GIP
focus in 1994
LANGUAGES
Italian (Fluent) and
French (some Spanish and German)
SERVICE IN ARMED FORCES
British Army, 1952‑54
(National Service) Small Arms Inst. (Sgt.) Royal Army Service Corps in
Germany. (Army Emergency Reserve 1954‑1957).
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
(I) Books and
Monographs
1. Co-Editor, The
Geography of Border Landscapes (London: Routledge, 1991), 309pp.,
"Introduction" pp. 1-14 and "Conclusion" pp. 295-298. (with Dennis Rumley).
2. Editor, Peoples of the
Living Land:
Geography of Cultural Diversity in British Columbia
(Vancouver: Tantalus, 1972), 242 pp., "Introduction" pp. 7‑l2..
3. (with Roger E. Kasperson)
The Structure of Political Geography: Theory and Applications
(Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1969), and (London: London University
Press, 1970), 528 pp.
4. Editor, The Geographer
and the Public Environment, Geographical Series, No. 7, Vancouver, 1966,
110pp. "Introduction," pp. 5‑7
(ii) Chapters in Books
1.
"Summary," in Geographical Dialogues: University Viewpoints for Teachers
B.C. Geographical Series No. 3, (Vancouver: Tantalus, 1965), pp. 6l‑62.
2. "The
Conflict of Salmon Fishing Policies in the North Pacific," in Systematic
Political Geography by Harm J. de Blij (New York: John Wiley,
1967) pp. 311‑337.
3.
"Boundary Studies in Political Geography," in The Structure of Political
Geography, Theory and Applications, (by Roger E.
Kasperson and Julian Minghi), (Chicago:Aldine Publishing
Co., 1969), pp. 140‑l60.
4. "The
Conflict of Salmon Fishing Policies in the North Pacific," in The Structure
of Political Geography: Theory & Applications, by Roger E. Kasperson &
Julian V. Minghi (Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1969), pp. 464‑480.
5."The
Conflict of Salmon Fishing Policies in the North Pacific," in Process and
Methods in Canadian Geography‑‑Water by J. G. Nelson and M. J.
Chambers (Toronto:Methuen, 1969) p. 198-211.
6."Point
Roberts," Activity 5, Political Geography Unit of Geography in an Urban Age,
High School Geography Project of the AAG (New York: Macmillan, 1970),
Teacher's Guide, pp. 47‑63; Student Materials, pp. 49‑50.
7.(with
H. Swain and D. Rumley), "The Vancouver Civic Election of 1970," in Roger
Leigh, ed.,Contemporary Geography: Western Viewpoints
(Vancouver: Tantalus, 1971), pp 94‑114.
8."The
South Tyrol: Spatial Patterns of National Integration and Cultural Survival
in a Border Region," Selected Papers, 21st International Geographical
Congress, Vol. 3, Historical and Political Geography, S. P. Chatterjee
and S.P. Das Gupta (eds.) (Calcutta: National Committee for Geography, 1971),
pp.421‑427. 9. (with D. Rumley), "Integration and System Stress in an
International Enclave: Point Roberts, Washington," in J. V. Minghi (ed.)
Peoples of the
Living Land
(Vancouver: Tantalus, 1972), pp. 213‑228.
10.
AGrenzen
in der Politischen Geographie," in Politische Geographie ed., Josef
Matznetter, (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1977), pp.
338‑389.
11.
(with R. Cole Harris), "Diversity, Territorial Organization and Power:
Canadian Confederation," in John K. Fraser (ed.) The Federalist Approach,
22nd International Geographical Congress, Montreal (Ottawa, 1979), pp.
l39‑l42.
12."Tentativi per migliorare il livello dell'insegnamento Universitario della
geografia: L'esperienza Nord Americana," Atti del XXI Congresso Geografico
Italiano, (Novara, 1979).
13."Recent Developments in Political Geographic Research in North America," in
Political Studies from Spatial Perspectives: Anglo‑American Essays
in Political Geography, Alan Burnett and PeterTaylor (eds.), John Wiley,
1981, pp. 33‑42.28.
14."Border Disputes: From Argentina to Somalia," in Tension Areas of the
World, ed., D. Gordon Bennett, Park Press, 1982, pp. 89‑108.
15."Politics" in This Remarkable Continent: An Atlas of United States and
Canadian Society and Cultures, John Rooney, Wilbur Zelinsky, Dean Louder (eds),
College Station: Texas A&M Press, 1982, pp. 204‑224.
16."The
Changing Political Geographic Structure of Metropolitan Regions in the U.S.
New South," Atti del XXIV Congresso Geografico Italiano, AGEI, Bologna:
Patron Editore, 1989, pp. 51-58.
17.
"From Conflict to Harmony in Border Landscapes" in The Geography of Border
Landscapes, Dennis Rumley and Julian V. Minghi, eds., (London: Routledge,
1991), pp. 15-30.
18."The
Political Spatial Structure of Metropolitan Regions" in L'Etat et les
Strategies du Territoire, Herve Thery, ed., (Paris: CNRS, 1991), pp.
177-185.
19.ABoundary
Landscapes in Europe: From Contexts of War to Prospects for Peace@
Regioni e Regionalizzazioni d=Europa:
Oltre il 1993,
Elio Manzi, Pavia, 1991, pp. 167-173 38.
20."European Borderlands: International Harmony, Landscape Change and New
Conflicts," in
Eurasia: World Boundaries, Volume 3,
Carl Grundy-Warr, ed., London: Routledge, 1994, pp. 89-98.
21"The
Impact of Slovenian Independence on the Italo-Slovene Borderland: An
Assessment of the First Three Years"in Boundaries and Political
Coexistence, Werner A. Gallusser ed., (Bern: Peter Lang, 1994), 88-94.
22."Border Disputes: From Argentina to Somalia" in Tension Areas of the
World, 2nd. edition, Gordon Bennett, ed., Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt, 1997,
71-87.
23.(with
Susan Cutter)
APolitical
Processes and Global Environmental Change in the Next Millennium@
in Landscape and Sustainability, Global Change,
Mediterranean Historic
Centers: From Rediscovery to Exploitation,
Elio Manzi and Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, eds., Milano: Angelo Guerini,
1999, 301-313.
24.
"Common Cause for Borderland Minorities? Shared Status among Italy's Ethnic
Communities" in Geopolitics at the End of the Twentieth Century, Nurit
Kliot and David Newman, eds., London: Frank Cass, 2000, 199-208.
25.(with
Mark Corson)
AMilitary
and Political Geography in Operations other than War: The Case of Bosnia@
in The Scope of Military Geography: Across the Spectrum from Peacetime to
War, Eugene J. Palka and Francis A. Galgano, eds., New York: McGraw-Hill,
2001, 291-322.
26.(with
Mark Corson)
AInstant
Analysis in Political Geography: Prediction and the Test of Time@
in Europe between Political Geography and Geopolitics, Marco Antonsich,
Vladimir Kolossov, and M. Paula Pagnini, eds., Rome: Societa Geografica
Italiana, 2001, pp. 813-828.
27.(with
Milan Bufon)
AThe
Upper Adriatic Borderland from Conflict to Harmony@
in Political Geography in the 21st Century, Anton Gosar, ed., Kluwer,
2001, .
28.
AChanging
Geographies of Scale and Hierarchy in European Borderlands@
in Boundaries and Place: European Borderlands in Geographical Context,
Jouni Hakli and David H. Kaplan, eds., Rowman & Littlefield, 2002, pp. 34-49.
(iii) Articles in Journals
l. "The
Problem of the Conservation of Salmon," Land Economics, XXXVI No. 4,
(November, 1960), pp. 380‑386.
2. "The
Conflict of Salmon Fishing Policies in the North Pacific," Pacific
Viewpoint, II, No. l (March, 1961), pp. 59‑ 84.
3. "Point Roberts,
Washington: The Problem of an American Enclave," Yearbook, Association
of Pacific Coast Geographers, XXIV (1962), pp. 29‑34.
4."Boundary Studies and National Prejudices: The Case of the South Tyrol,"
Professional Geographer, XV, No. l, (January, 1963), pp. 4‑8.
5.
"Television Preference and Nationality in a Boundary Region," Sociological
Inquiry, XXXIII, No. 2 (Spring 1963), pp. l65‑l79.
6."Boundary Studies in Political Geography," Annals, Association of
American Geographers: LIII, No. 3 (September, 1963), pp. 407‑428.
7. "The
Evolution of a Border Region: The Pacific Coast Section of the Canada‑United
States Boundary," Scottish Geographical Magazine, LXXX
(April, 1964), pp. 37‑52.
8.
"Teaching Political Geography," Journal of Geography LXV, 8, (November,
1966), pp. 362‑370.
9. (with D. Rumley and F.
Grimm), "The Content of Ratzel's Politische Geographie,"
Professional Geographer, (August 1973), pp. 27l‑277.
10.
(with Dennis Rumley) "Stability and Change in Urban Electoral Patterns: A
Framework," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geographie, #3,
1977, pp. 177‑182.
11.(with
Dennis Rumley), "Toward a Geography of Campaigning: Some Evidence from a
Provincial Election in Vancouver, B.C.," Canadian Geographer XXII
(l978), #2, pp. 145‑162.
12."The
Franco‑Italian Borderland: Sovereignty Change and Contemporary Developments
in the Alpes Matitimes," Regio Basiliensis, Vol. l2, No. 2/3, December,
1981, pp. 232‑246.
13."Railways and Borderlands: The Rebirth of the Franco‑Italian Line through
the Alpes Maritimes," Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie,
Vol. 75, 1984, pp. 322‑328.
14."The
Franco‑Italian Borderland after Two Decades of Integration," National
Geographic Research Reports, Volume 20, Washington, D.C., 1985, pp.
471‑476.
15.(with
Arnon Soffer), "Israel's Security Landscapes: The Impact of Military
Considerations on Land Uses," Professional Geographer, Vol. 38, # 1,
(February 1986), pp. 28‑41.
16."Political Borderlands: Peripheral Edges or Centers of Attraction?"
Quarderni in Geografia Politica, (Universities of Trieste and Napoli), No.
2 (1993), 1-8.
17(with
Mark W. Corson) "Reunification of Partitioned Nation-States: Theory Versus
Reality in Vietnam and Germany," Journal of Geography, Vol. 93, #3,
(May-June, 1994), pp. 125-131.
18.(with
Mark Corson) "Powerscene: Application of New Geographic Technology to
Revolutionise Boundary Making?" Boundary and Security Bulletin, Vol. 4,
#2, (Summer 1996), pp. 102-105.
19.(with
Mark Corson) "The Political Geography of the Dayton Accords," Geopolitics
and International Boundaries, Vol. 1, #1, (Summer 1996), pp. 77-92.
20."Voting and Borderland Minorities: Recent Italian Elections in Eastern
Fiuli-Venezia Giulia" GeoJournal, 43, #3 (November, 1997), 263-271.
21.(with
Mark Corson)
AThe
Dayton Accords: Prediction and Reality in Bosnia,@
Geopolitics and International Boundaries, Vol. 2, #3 (Winter, 1997),
14-27.
22.ABorderland
>Day
Tourists=
from the East: Trieste=s
Transitory Shopping Fair@
Visions in Leisure and Business, Vol. 17, No. 4, Winter, 1999, 32-49.
23.ACommon
Cause for Borderland Minorities? Shared Status among Italy=s
Ethnic Communities@
Geopolitics, Vol. 4, # 2 (Autumn, 1999), 199-208.
24.(With
Milan Bufon)
AThe
Upper Adriatic Borderland from Conflict to Harmony@
GeoJournal, 52, #2 (October), 2000, 119-127.
25.
A>Do
Not Start a Journal on Political Geography=:
Bowman to Whittlesey, 1945" Political Geography, 21 #6 (August, 2002),
739-744.
(iv) Book Reviews
l. "Order from Confusion,"
review of "The Exploitation and Conservation of the Resources of the Sea,"
by F. V. Garcia‑Amador, Pacific Viewpoint III, # l (March 1962), p.
125.
2. Review of "Systematic
Political Geography," by Harm J. deBlij, Canadian Geographer, XI, # 2
(Summer 1967), pp. 126‑27.
3. Review of "World Economic
Activities: A Geographic Analysis," by Richard M. Highsmith and Ray M. Northan,
Professional Geographer XXI #l (Jan 1969), p.60.
4. Review of "Uses of the
Seas," by Edmund A. Gullion (ed.), Canadian Geographer, XIII, # 3 (Fall
1969), pp. 292‑293.
5. Review of "Europe: A
Regional Geography" by Margaret Reid Shackleton, Professional Geographer,
XXII, # l (January, 1970), p. 45.
6. Review of "Politics and
Urban Policies," by Brett Hawkins, Geographical Analysis V, # 2 (April
1973), pp. 166‑168.
7.
Review of "Access to the Sea for Developing Land‑Locked States," by Martin
Glassner, Canadian Geographer, XVII (Spring, 1973), pp.
87‑8.
8.
Review of "Modern Political Geography," by Edward F. Bergman, Professional
Geographer XXVIII # 2 (May 1976), pp. 211
9.
Review of "The Western Pyrenees," by Daniel Gomez‑Ibanez, Annals, AAG,
Vol. 66, # 4 (December, l976), pp. 642‑1.
l0.Review of "Teaching Political Geography," by Alan Jenkins and David McEvoy
(eds.), Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Vol.
3, # 2 (Autumn l979), pp. 51‑53.
11.Review of "Geography of Elections," by Peter Taylor and R. J. Johnston,
Progress in Human Geography, 5, # 2, 1981, pp.
302‑305.
12.Review
of "Boundaries: National Autonomy and Its Limits" by Peter G. Brown and Henry
Shue (eds) in Professional Geographer, Vol. 35, #1 (February 1983), p.
110.
13.Review
of "Political Geography: Recent Advances and Future Directions," by P. Taylor
and J. House (eds) in Professional Geographer,
Vol. 38, # 1 (Feb., 1986), pp.125‑127.
14.Review
of "The Maritime Boundaries of the World" by J.R.V. Prescott in Annals of
Regional Science, Vol. XXI (July, 1987), pp. 150-1.
15.Review
of "Political Geography" by Martin Glassner, Progress in Human Geography,
Vol. 18, # 1, 1994, pp. 112-113.
16.Review
of "Political Geography of the United States" by Fred M. Shelley et. al.,
Professional Geographer, Vol. 49, No. 3, (August,
1997), pp. 387-8.
17. Review
of "Borderlands Under Stress" by Martin Pratt and Janet Allison Brown,
Annals, AAG, in press.
(v) Reports
1."Conference on Political Geography and Urban Problems," Professional
Geographer, XV, No. 4 (July 1963), p. 36.
2."The
1982 Conference, Institute of British Geographers," and "International Symposium
on Boundaries and the Cultural Landscape," Professional Geographer,
Vol. 34, August 1982, pp. 348‑350.
3."International Symposium on Boundaries and the Cultural Landscape,"
Political Geography Quarterly, Vol. l, No. 2 (April l982), pp. 2l8‑9.
4."New
Ph.D. Program at South Carolina," AAG Newsletter, 19, # 4, April 1, 1984,
p. 7.
5."IBG
Annual Conference at Durham," Professional Geographer, Vol. 36, No. 2,
May 1984, pp. 244‑245.
6."John W.
House, 1920‑1984," and "History of the Political Geography Specialty Group,"
Newsletter, Political Geography Specialty Group, Vol. 4, #2, June 1984, pp.
1‑4.
7."Political Geographers Interpret Changes in Eastern Europe," Newsletter,
Political Geography Specialty Group, AAG, Vol. 10, #1, February 1990, pp. 4-5
8."Report
of the Honors Committee," Southeastern Geographer, Vol. 33, #1, May 1993,
pp. 124-126.
9.
AMIBS
- Geography Partnership at University of South Carolina@
AAG Newsletter, 32, #5, May, 1997, p. 23.
10.
AInternational
Geography Meeting in Russia,@
AAG Newsletter, 37
#2, 2002, p. 16.
11. "8th
Lodz International Conference on Political Geography," AAG Newsletter,
37, #12, 2002, p. 21.
PAPERS
READ
A total of
over 60 papers including 7 Congresses of the International Geographical Union,
18 at AAG and other national meetings, and 26 at other international conferences
and symposia.
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