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The Geographical Review is a scholarly publication devoted to geography. The Geographical Review publishes authoritative articles on all aspects of geography. In addition, The Geographical Review includes reviews of recent books, monographs, and atlases in geography and related fields.

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Inventing the "Magic Valley" of South Texas, 1905-1941.(Report)
April 1, 2009... In the first decade of the twentieth century land developers and boosters promoted the Lower Rio Grande of Texas as the "Magic Valley," a place for Anglo farmers to obtain water for irrigating vegetable and citrus crops and to exploit Hispanic labor. A railroad line between Houston and...

Meteorological tsunamis in southern Britain: an historical review.(Report)
April 1, 2009... Meteorological tsunamis, or meteo-tsunamis, are waves that possess tsunami characteristics but have a meteorological origin (Defant 1961; Rabinovich and Monserrat 1996, 1998; Bryant 2001; Gonzalez, Farreras, and Ochoa 2001). Tsunamis are characterized by their long wavelength and long-period...

Rice producer-processor networks in Cote D'ivoire.(Report)
April 1, 2009... In April 2008 the world rice price reached a record high of more than U. S. $ 1,000 per ton, more than double its January price. The price spike precipitated food riots in countries that were especially dependent on imported rice, including those in Africa south of the Sahara. Imported rice...

Rejecting violence on the landscape in Lawrence, Kansas.(Report)
April 1, 2009... Near dawn on 21 August 1863, Missouri "bushwhackers" set ablaze Lawrence, Kansas, a stronghold of regional antislavery sentiments. By ten o'clock 143 citizens-men, children, and freedmen--were dead. News of the attack immediately spread nationwide, and Lawrence became known as an archetype of...

Voodoo, zombies, and mermaids: U.S. newspaper coverage of Haiti.(Report)
April 1, 2009... On 14 March 2004 the New York Times ran an article entitled "Life Is Hard and Short in Haiti's Bleak Villages" (Weiner 2004). In the lead paragraph is the statement that "diplomats call Haiti 'a failed state,' a nation done in by dictators and disasters." This notion of Haiti as a failed...

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