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Maryland Geography:

An Introduction
  • ISBN-13: 9781421414829
  • Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By James DiLisio
  • Price: AUD $90.99
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  • Local release date: 14/01/2015
  • Format: Paperback 320 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Geography [RG]
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When he first laid eyes on the countryside around Chesapeake Bay in 1608, records reveal, Captain John Smith exclaimed, 'Heaven and earth seemed never to have agreed better to frame a place for mans habitation.' In Maryland Geography, James DiLisioanother admirer of the Free Statepays tribute to Marylands rich cultural, historical, and geographical heritage. This up-to-date, in-depth account interprets the contemporary environmental conditions of the 'Marylandscape' by emphasizing its evolving political and socioeconomic contours.This closely researched volume, which is loaded with instructive charts and maps, is the result of DiLisios lifelong fascination with the geography of his adopted state and his thirty-five years teaching Maryland geography at Towson University. A rich analysis that argues that regional geography is a product of both natural and human events, Maryland Geography provides an account of the vital geographical stage that the people of Maryland have created.DiLisio touches on Marylands pre-European American Indian heritage, post-colonial agriculture, and shifting industrial geography, as well as the degradation of the Chesapeake Bay and the rise of the modern economy. He considers the emergence of the isolated Eastern Shore; the rural tobacco land of southern Maryland; the rugged mining area of western Maryland; the prosperous, mixed farming area of the Piedmont; and the metropolitan Baltimore-Washington corridor. More than descriptive, the book examines major trends in the statenatural, economic, and demographicin a way that prompts thinking about the consequences of growth and unbridled development. Aimed at college-level geography students, the book will also be of great interest to general readers, historians, politicians, and anyone involved in making policies relating to Maryland places.

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Itinerary
Part I: Shaping the Landscape
1. Maryland's Past in Today's Landscape
2. The Mosaic of Maryland
3. The Physical Environment
4. Environmental Challenges
Part II: Old Economy, New Economy
5. Sustaining a Farming Heritage
6. The Watermen's Domain
7. The Minerals Industries
8. The Shifting Geography of Manufacturing
Part III: Human Footprints on the Marylandscape
9. The People of Maryland
10. Moving around Maryland
11. Governing Maryland
12. Urban Geography
Conclusion: Maryland Transformation
References
Index

""Overall, the book is an excellent regional overview of the Geography of Maryland. It is strongly recommended to anybody interested in knowing more about the state.""

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