Geographical Change: A Theme for Economic History
Andrew H. Clark
The Journal of Economic History, 1960, vol. 20, issue 4, 607-613
Abstract:
A Geographer speaking to the theme of the relationships of his field with that of economic history has many choices. Mine is to suggest ways, and one in particular, in which we may be of service to you. There is much that we need from you, too, but it seems less presumptuous to offer than to ask and it may be more useful to you in the long run to do so.
Date: 1960
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