Decoding global geographical patterns and processes since 1901
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Professor Andrew D. Cliff, European Academy 2002; FBA 1996; Professor of Theoretical Geography, University of Cambridge, since 1997; Pro-Vice-Chancellor since 2004; Fellow, Christ's College, Cambridge, since 1974. Educ: King's Coll. London (BA 1964); Northwestern Univ. (MA 1966); Univ. of Bristol (PhD 1969; DSc 1982); MA Cantab. 1973. FSS 1968. Teaching Asst in Geog., Northwestern Univ., 1964-66; University of Bristol: Res. Associate in Geog., 1968-69; Lectr 1969-72; Lectr in Geog., Univ. of Cambridge, 1973-91; Reader in Theoretical Geog., Univ. of Cambridge, 1991-97. Professor of Theoretical Geog., Univ. of Cambridge, 1997- Present. Professor Matthew R. Smallman-Raynor, Professor of Geography, University of Nottingham, since 2004. Educ: Cambridge University, BA (1988), MA Cantab. (1991), PhD (1991). Res. Associate in Geog., Univ. of Cambridge, 1991-94; Lectr in Geog., Univ. of Exeter, 1994-96; Univ. of Nottingham: Res. Fellow, 1996-98; Lectr in Geog., 1998-2001; Reader in Geog., 2001-4; Professor in Geog., 2004- Present.
Part 1: Introduction 1: Introduction: Forced population displacement and disease Part 2: Regional Patterns and Processes, 1901-2015 2: Europe at war, 1901-1950 3: Africa 4: South-East Asia and the Western Pacific since 1945 5: The Americas since 1945 6: The Middle East: State formation and refugees Part 3: Themes, 1901-2015 7: Civil defence and national security: Emergency evacuation and wartime internment 8: Genocide, ethnic cleansing, displacement, and disease 9: Natural disasters 10: Anthropogenic disasters and environmental disruptions Part 4: Epilogue 11: Epilogue