1st Edition

The Regions of Germany A Geographical Interpretation

By Robert E. Dickinson Copyright 1998
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume VII of thirteen in the Urban and Regional Sociology series. First published in 1945, this study looks at the issues and geographical investigation of forming federal German regions that forms units based on not just physical location, but socio-economic, common economic, cultural and historical associations.

    Chapter 1 REGIONALISM IN GERMANY; Chapter 2 GERMANY AS A WHOLE; Chapter 3 RHINELAND-WESTPHALIA (RHEINLAND-WESTFALEN); Chapter 4 LOWER SAXONY (NIEDERSACHSEN); Chapter 5 THE LOWER ELBE AND WESER: HAMBURG AND BREMEN; Chapter 6 SOUTHERN GERMANY: RHINE-MAIN, SOUTH-WEST, BAVARIA; Chapter 7 CENTRAL GERMANY (MITTELDEUTSCHLAND); Chapter 8 THE BALTIC PROVINCES: NORDMARK, POMERANIA, AND EAST PRUSSIA; Chapter 9 BRANDENBURG—BERLIN; Chapter 10 SILESIA;

    Biography

    Robert E. Dickinson