Geographies of England: The North-South Divide, Material and Imagined

Geographies of England

The North-South Divide, Material and Imagined

2011 • 232 pages

This book specifically examines the history of the concept of a North-South divide in England during the last millennium, a concept which has surfaced in recent political debates about regional contrasts in wealth and welfare in England. Concerned with different historical periods between 1086 and 2000, six essays examine both the material geography of England, in terms of its broad regional differences in population, economy, society and culture, and the geography of England as imagined by the people of those periods.

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Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography

Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography is a 2-book series first released in 1996 with contributions by Mark Overton and Mark Billinge.

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Geographies of England: The North-South Divide, Material and Imagined

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