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The Geographical Magazine. Geographical Association (UK), . Many useful and readable articles. Although it covers all aspects of geography, human geography is well represented. Agnew, J., Livingstone, D. N., and Rogers, A., eds. Human Geography: an Essential Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. A collection of 41 writings spanning the whole history of human geography. Bradford, Michael, and Kent, Ashley. Understanding Human Geography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. Very readable introduction to the main contemporary approaches to human geography through case studies. Digby, Bob, et al. The Human Environment. London: Heinemann, 1996. Case studies covering the whole subject matter of modern human geography. Gregory, D., Martin, R., and Smith, G., eds. Human Geography: Society, Space and Social Science. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994. A collection of writings exploring the links to other social sciences. Johnston, R. J. Geography and Geographers: Anglo American Geography Since 1945. London: Edward Arnold, 1991. Comprehensive coverage of the development of human geography over the period. Johnston, R. J., Gregory, D., and Smith, D. M., eds. The Dictionary of Human Geography. Oxford: Blackwell, 1995. Big (724 pp), comprehensive, and authoritative. Unwin, T. The Place of Geography. Harlow: Longman Scientific & Technical, 1992. Covers the whole of geography but human geography is well represented. A historical and theoretical approach. Walford, Rex, ed. Geography of Contemporary Britain. Harlow: Longman, 1990 A popular school text. Although limited to Britain is very helpful on human geography.
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