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A Geography of the Carolinas
Edited by D. Gordon Bennett and Jeffrey C. Patton
Parkway Publishers
978-1-933251-43-1
$24.95 paperback
8 ½ x 11
266 pages; black-and-white photos, maps, & charts throughout
Published in 2008
Environment & Nature, North Carolina, Travel & Outdoors
Vibrant high-tech centers, shifting barrier islands, okra festivals, Yankee and Latino immigrants, Blue Ridge vistas, world-class universities, and empty textile mills—this is the Carolinas. A region of striking natural beauty, rich history, and a rapidly changing economic base, the Carolinas are “Old South” and “New South,” intimately local and inextricably global.
In A Geography of the Carolinas, eleven noted geographers explore the region’s historical, cultural, and physical landscapes. Bringing the perspective of the science of geography and a wealth of experience and knowledge, the contributors reveal the patterns, processes, and connections at work in these two great states. Each chapter is an exploration of this diverse terrain of places and peoples, and a fascinating journey for those who wish to understand the past, present, and future of the Carolinas.
Contributors:
D. Gordon Bennett, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Gregory J. Carbone, University of South Carolina
Ole Gade, Appalachian State University
John Fraser Hart, University of Minnesota
John J. Hidore, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Robert L. Janiskee, University of South Carolina
Melinda S. Meade, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jeffrey C. Patton, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Roy S. Stine, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
John J. Winberry, University of South Carolina
Roger A. Winsor, Appalachian State University
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