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Southern History is a peer reviewed academic year book published by the Southern History Society covering the historic counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Gloucester, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxford, Buckingham, Berkshire, Surrey, Sussex and Kent. It contains articles and reviews.
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What is “the South”? How did it come to be as a region? And why does it matter? This course investigates the relationship between histories and representations of geographical and social difference in the South, and examines the implications for present and future geographies of inequity and racial justice. Throughout the course, we will focus on socio-spatial structures, processes, knowledges and practices which contribute to and challenge uneven southern geographies. We will focus on the following questions: • How have people articulated the relationship between past, present, and future in the region? • How and why do representations of southern spaces and places matter for present-day geographies of the South? • What do geographies of the South reveal about the social and spatial dimensions of environmental change?
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