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Nordic Landscapes: Region And Belonging On The Northern Edge Of Europe,Used
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Nordenthe region along the northern edge of Europe bordered by Russia and the Baltic nations to the east and by North America to the westis a particularly fruitful site for the examination of the everevolving meaning of landscape and region as place. Contributors to this work reveal how Nordens regions and people have been defined by and against the dominant culture of Europe while at the same time their landscapes and cultures have shaped and inspired Europes ways of life. Together, the essays provide a muchneeded picture of this culturally rich and geographically varied part of the world.Contributors: Ingvild Austad, Sogn og Fjordane U College; Gabriel Bladh, Karlstad U; Tomas Germundsson, Lund U; Jens Christian Hansen, U of Bergen; Kirsten Hastrup, U of Copenhagen; Leif Hauge, Sogn og Fjordane U College; Maunu Hyrynen, U of Turku; Margareta Ihse, Stockholm U; Ari Aukusti Lehtinen, U of Joensuu; Anders Lundberg, U of Bergen; W. R. Mead, U College London; Ann Norderhaug, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research; Venke sheim Olsen; Anssi Paasi, U of Oulu; Helle Sknes, Stockholm U; Bo Wagner Srensen, Roskilde U; Ulf Sporrong, Stockholm U; Nils Stor, bo Academy U; Arne Thorsteinsson.Michael Jones is professor of geography at the University of Trondheim.Kenneth R. Olwig is professor of landscape theory at the Department of Landscape Architecture of Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences at Alnarp (SLUAlnarp).
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