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Many of the landscapes of East Central and Eastern Europe have been lastingly altered by the effects of migration, and especially of the forced migrations that occurred there during and immediately after the Second World War. The authors of this volume investigate on the basis of Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Russian examples (among others) how these modifications occurred. At the centre of attention in the book is state-sponsored landscape planning in the context of state-controlled migration as well as the actions and attitudes of the migrants themselves and the ways in which they interacted with their landscape. In addition to looking at these factors, the authors also examine interpretations and modes of representation of landscape change in schoolbooks and on educational nature trails.
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Migration and Landscape Transformation, Martin Zückert, Heidi Hein Kircher
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- 2016
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- Titel
- Migration and Landscape Transformation
- Ondertitel
- Changes in Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th Century
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Martin Zückert, Heidi Hein Kircher
- Uitgever
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2016
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 204
- ISBN10
- 3525373139
- ISBN13
- 9783525373132
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Historisch thema, Studieboeken, Kaarten en reizen, Geografie & Plaatsbeschrijving, Scripties en Hoger Onderwijsboeken, 20e Eeuw, 19e Eeuw, Europa, Geschiedenis van Europa, Migratie, Landschap, Midden-Europa, Oost-Europa, Historische geografie
- Aantekening
- Many of the landscapes of East Central and Eastern Europe have been lastingly altered by the effects of migration, and especially of the forced migrations that occurred there during and immediately after the Second World War. The authors of this volume investigate on the basis of Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Russian examples (among others) how these modifications occurred. At the centre of attention in the book is state-sponsored landscape planning in the context of state-controlled migration as well as the actions and attitudes of the migrants themselves and the ways in which they interacted with their landscape. In addition to looking at these factors, the authors also examine interpretations and modes of representation of landscape change in schoolbooks and on educational nature trails.


