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9780739172490

Geography, History, and the American Political Economy

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    9780739172490

  • ISBN10:

    0739172492

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-25
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
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Summary

This collection takes on the call issued by reviewers of The American Way for a critical application of Carville Earle's framework to more geographical examples of political and economic shifts in America's past. The essays illustrate changes in U.S. settlement, development, and political structure through the lens of the restructuring of the American economy and society over approximately fifty year cycles of crisis and recovery. They demonstrate the extension of American's sphere of influence outside of the United States as a larger scalar shift, and they underscore the utility of geography in answering very local questions concerning questions of poorly documented settlement histories. Focusing on the geographic responses to periodic cycles of crisis and recovery and the more general underlying intertwining of geography and history, Geography, History, and the American Political Economy is an incisive demonstration of how the constant restructuring of American politics and economy occurs within spatial and historical constructs.

Author Biography

John Heppen is associate professor of geography at the University of Wisconsin at River Falls. Samuel M. Otterstrom is associate professor of geography at Brigham Young University.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figuresp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introduction: Approaching America's Geographical Historyp. 1
Earie's Theory and Conception of the Geographical History of the United Statesp. 7
The French in the Illinois Country, 1699-1735: Using Historical Geography to Understand European-Indian Historyp. 19
Economic Diversity, Industrialization, and Urbanization in Early-Nineteenth-Century Connecticutp. 43
The Structural Transformation of the Antebellum Red River Valley Settlement Systems in Louisianap. 65
Earie's Dialectical Policy Regimes and the Erie Canalp. 99
The Interplay of Manufacturing Employment and Population Concentrations in the United States, 1840-1990p. 125
Regional Income Convergence and a Decennial Core-Periphery Regionalization of the United States 1929-2000p. 165
Pre-Industrial, Industrial, and Post-Industrial Electoral Alignments in Ohiop. 183
Globalization Bites Back: A New Type of Crisis for the "American Way"?p. 201
Conclusion: The Rhythms of America's Geographical Pastp. 225
Indexp. 233
About the Authorsp. 239
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