- Variant Title
- Roosevelt's geographer and the prelude to globalization
- Series
- California studies in critical human geography ; 9
California studies in critical human geography ; 9.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Smith, Neil, 1954-2012.
- Published
- Berkeley, Calif. ; London : University of California Press, 2004
- Locale
- United States
- Contents
-
The lost geography of the American century
From exploration to enterprise: geography on the cusp of empire
1898 and the making of a practical man
"Conditional conquest": geography, labor, and exploration in South American
The search for geographical order: The American Geographical Society
The rise of foreign policy liberalism: the great war and the new world
The inquiry: geography and a "scientific peace"
A last hurrah for old world geographies: fixing space at the Paris Peace Conference
"Revolutionarily yours": The new world, the Council on Foreign Relations and the making of liberal foreign policy
The empire at home: science and politics
"The geography of internal affairs": pioneer settlement as national economic development
The Kantian University: science and nation building at Johns Hopkins
The American lebensraum
Geopolitics: the reassertion of old world geographies
Silence and refusal: refugees, race, and economic development
Silence and refusal: refugees, race, and economic development
Settling affairs with the old world: dismembering Germany?
Toward development: shaking loose the colonies
Frustrated globalism, compromise geographies: designing the United Nations
The bitter end
Defeat from the jaws of victory
Geographical solicitude, vital anomaly.
- Notes
-
Originally published: 2003.
"First paperback printing 2004"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The lost geography of the American century -- From exploration to enterprise: geography on the cusp of empire -- 1898 and the making of a practical man -- "Conditional conquest": geography, labor, and exploration in South American -- The search for geographical order: The American Geographical Society -- The rise of foreign policy liberalism: the great war and the new world -- The inquiry: geography and a "scientific peace" -- A last hurrah for old world geographies: fixing space at the Paris Peace Conference -- "Revolutionarily yours": The new world, the Council on Foreign Relations and the making of liberal foreign policy -- The empire at home: science and politics -- "The geography of internal affairs": pioneer settlement as national economic development -- The Kantian University: science and nation building at Johns Hopkins -- The American lebensraum -- Geopolitics: the reassertion of old world geographies -- Silence and refusal: refugees, race, and economic development -- Silence and refusal: refugees, race, and economic development -- Settling affairs with the old world: dismembering Germany? -- Toward development: shaking loose the colonies -- Frustrated globalism, compromise geographies: designing the United Nations -- The bitter end -- Defeat from the jaws of victory -- Geographical solicitude, vital anomaly.