February 2001 - UCL Department of Geography

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HUGH CLOUT: LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (June 2010)
A. BOOKS
(1) Personal Authorship
Agriculture, London, Macmillan, 197l, 64 pp. (Studies in Contemporary Europe series).
The Geography of Post-War France: a social and economic approach, Oxford, Pergamon, 1972, 166
pp.
Rural Geography: an introductory survey, Oxford, Pergamon, 1972, 204 pp. (Translated into Spanish
and into Japanese).
The Massif Central, Oxford University Press, 1973, 48 pp. (Problem Regions of Europe series) (2nd
edn 1983).
The Franco-Belgian Border Region, Oxford University Press, 1975, 48 pp (Problem Regions of Europe
series)(Translated into Dutch, 1978).
The Regional Problems in Western Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1976, 60 pp.
(Translated into Danish, 1978).
Agriculture in France on the Eve of the Railway Age, London, Croom Helm, 1980, 240 pp.
The Land of France 1815-1914, London, Allen and Unwin, 1982 180 pp. (London Research Series in
Geography).
A Rural Policy for the EEC?, London, Methuen, 1984, 210 pp.
Les Terres de France, Metz, Presses Universitaires de Metz (Mosella), 1985, 164 pp.
Regional Variations in the European Community, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1986,
120p.
After the Ruins: restoring the countryside of northern France after the Great War, Exeter, Exeter
University Press, 1996, 332 pp.
L’histoire de Londres, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1999, 128pp.
Istoria Londrei, Bucharest, Corint, 2000, 128pp.
Historia Londona, Moscow, Vesmir Books, 2002, 160pp.
Geography at UCL: a brief history, London, University College London, 2003, 56pp.
Patronage and the production of geographical knowledge in France: the testimony of the first hundred
regional monographs, 1905-1966, London, Historical Geography Research Series, 2009, 124pp.
Rebuilding France: postwar reconstruction in the 20th century (Book in progress: working title)
(2) Joint Authorship
(with R.J. Dennis) A Social Geography of England and Wales, Oxford, Pergamon, 1980, 208 pp.
(3) Contributing Editorship
Regional Development in Western Europe, Chichester, Wiley, 1975, 328 pp. Author of pp. 3-78, 113138, 315-319.
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Themes in the Historical Geography of France, London, Academic Press, 1977, 596 pp. Author of pp.
1-19, 73-128, 185-213, 407-583.
Changing London, Slough, University Tutorial Press, 1978, 152 pp. Author of pp. 49-87.
Regional Development in Western Europe, 2nd edn., Chichester, Wiley, 1981, 420 pp. Author of pp. 3115, 151-177, 403-412.
Western Europe: geographical perspectives, London, Longman, 1985, 190 pp. Author of pp. 1-6, 2037, 101-113, 160-190.
Regional Development in Western Europe, 3rd edn., Fulton, London, 454 pp, 1987. Author of pp. 3126, 165-194, 435-454.
Western Europe: geographical perspectives, 2nd edn., London, Longman, 224 pp, 1989. Author of pp.
1-6, 20-39, 107-137, 184-224.
Times London History Atlas, London, Times Books, 192 pp, 199l. Author of pp. 130-171. (Translated
into Japanese).
Western Europe: geographical perspectives, 3rd edn., London, Longman, xiv+248pp, 1994. Author of
pp. 1-7, 23-42, 115-130, 131-148, 196-215, 216-231.
Europe's cities in the late twentieth century, Utrecht/ Amsterdam, Netherlands Geographical Studies,
210pp, 1994. Author of pp. 11-12, 29-49, 207-208.
Times London History Atlas, 2nd edition, London, Harper Collins, 192pp, 1997. Author of pp.14-15,
130-171.
Western Europe: geographical perspectives, 3rd edn (in Hebrew). Jerusalem, 274pp, 1998.
Times History of London, 3rd edn., London, Harper Collins, 192pp, 1999. Author of pp.14-15, 130-173
Times History of London, 4th edn., London, Harper Collins, 192pp, 2004. Author of pp.14-15, 130-173.
Contemporary Rural Geographies: land, property and resources in Britain, London, Routledge,
208pp, 2007. Author of pp. 189-199.
Times History of London, 5th edn., London, Harper Collins, 192pp, 2007. Author of pp.14-15, 130-173.
(4) Joint Contributing Editorship.
(with J. Salt) Migration in Post-War Europe; geographical essays, Oxford University Press, 1976, 228
pp. Author of pp. 1-51, 126-167, 216-222.
(with P.A. Wood) London; problems of change, London, Longman, 1986, 160 pp. Author of pp. 14-41.
B. CONTRIBUTIONS ON THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF FRANCE.
Le drainage souterrain dans le Pays de Bray au 19e siècle, Acta Geographica, 73 (1968) 37-39.
Dans les départements de l'Oise et de la Seine-Maritime: Le drainage souterrain dans le Pays de Bray au
XIXe siècle, Etudes de la Région Parisienne, 42 (1968) 10-15.
Structures agraires et utilisation du sol dans le Bray au 18e siècle, Acta Geographica, 76 (1969) 18-22.
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Quelques aspects de l'économie du Pays de Bray il y a cent ans, Acta Geographica, 79 (1969) 20-31.
The increase in the grassland area of the Pays de Bray, Erdkunde, 23 (1969) 20-29.
The retreat of the wasteland of the Pays de Bray, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers,
47 (1969) 171-189.
(with K. Sutton) The cadastre as a source for French rural studies, Agricultural History, 43 (l969) 215223.
(with A.D.M. Phillips) Underdraining in France during the first half of the 19th century, Transactions
of the Institute of British Geographers, 51 (1970) 71-94.
L'évolution du paysage rural de la partie occidentale du Pays de Bray, d'après les documents de l'ancien
cadastre (début du l9e siècle), Norois, 71 (1971) 510-520.
(with A.D.M. Phillips) Fértilisants mineraux en France au 19e siècle, Etudes Rurales, 45 (1972) 9-28.
Agricultural progress and environmental degradation in the Pyrénées-Orientales during the nineteenth
century, Bulletin de la Société Royale de Géographie d'Anvers, 83 (1972-3) 31-53.
(with A.D.M. Phillips) Sugar-beet production in the Nord département of France during the l9th
century, Erdkunde, 37 (1973) 105-119.
Reclamation of wasteland in Brittany 1750-1900, Bulletin de la Société Royale de Géographie
d'Anvers, 84 (1973) 105-119.
(with A.D.M. Phillips) L'évolution agricole dans le département du Puy-de-Dôme pendant la deuxième
moitié du 19e siècle, Acta Geographica, 16-17 (1974) 103-120.
Land and people in nineteenth-century Brittany, Bloomsbury Geographer, 8 (1975) 46-57.
Timeless rural France, Geographical Magazine, 48(l975) 151-155.
Land-use change in Finistère during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Etudes Rurales, 73 (l979)
69-96.
France on the eve of the railway age; a study of food consumption, Mélanges Géographiques offerts au
Prof. Fr. Dussart, Liège, (1980) 643-660.
Historical geography of towns in Western Europe, Journal of Historical Geography, 7 (1981) 186187.
Agricultural geography of Gers in the 19th century, Bulletin de la Société Royale de Géographie
d'Anvers, 45 (1985) 17-32.
Western France on the eve of the railway age, Campagnes et Littoraux d'Europe: Mélanges offerts à
Pierre Flatrès; Hommes et Terres du Nord (numéro spécial), l988, 33-40.
La reconstruction de Reims, 1920-1930, Planning History, 11 (l989) 25-27.
The reconstruction of Reims, l919-1930, Planning Outlook, 32 (l989) 23-34
Rural reconstruction in Meuse after World War I, Acta Geographica Lovaniensia, 28 (1992) 599-607.
Rural reconstruction in Aisne 1918-30, Rural History, 4 (1993) 165-185.
The revival of rural Lorraine after the Great War, Geografiska Annaler B, 75 (1993) 73-91.
Rural revival in Marne. 1914-1930, Agricultural History Review, 42 (1994) 140-55.
Reconstructing the countryside of the eastern Somme after the Great War, Erdkunde, 48 (1994) 136-49.
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Rural revival: the recovery of Moselle after World War I, Modern and Contemporary France, 5
(1994) 395-403.
La reconstruction de la campagne au nord de la France, 1918-1930, Hérodote, 74-75 (1994) 111-126.
Rural reconstruction in Aisne after the Great War, in Les mutations dans le milieu rural, ed. R. Calmès,
Caen, Presses Universitaires de Caen, 1995, 233-241.
Rural revival in the Pas-de-Calais after the Great War, in Géographie historique et culturelle de
l'Europe, ed, J-R. Pitte, Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 1995, 189-207.
Devastation and reconstruction in the countryside of Nord département 1914-1930, in Recherches de
géographie humaine: hommage au Professeur Charles Christians, eds, J-P. Donnay & C. Chevigné,
Liège, Société Géographique de Liège, 1996, 35-43.
Devastation and reconstruction in the countryside of Ardennes département 1914-30, Annales de
Normandie, 46 (1996) 381-398.
Rebuilding the ruins: the social context of reconstruction in the countrysides of northern France in the
aftermath of the Great War, Landscape Research, 21 (1996) 213-230.
War and recovery in the countryside of north-eastern France: the example of Meurthe-et-Moselle,
Journal of Historical Geography, 23 (1997) 164-186.
Rural Europe since 1500, areas of innovation and change, in An Historical Geography of Europe, eds.
R.A. Butlin & R.A Dodgshon, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 225-242.
The reconstruction of Upper Normandy: a tale of two cities, Planning Perspectives, 14 (1999) 1-25.
Destruction and revival: the example of Calvados and Caen, 1940-1965, Landscape Research, 24
(1999) 117-139.
The illusion of authenticity: reconstruction in Alsace after the Second World War, in Géographie et
Liberté: Melanges en hommage à Paul Claval, eds. J-R. Pitte & A-L. Sanguin, Paris, L’Harmattan,
1999, 237-248.
Place annihilation and urban reconstruction: the experience of four towns in Brittany, 1940-1960
Geografiska Annaler B, 82 (2000) 165-180.
La reconstruction rurale en Picardie, in Reconstructions en Picardie après 1918, Paris, Réunion des
Musées Nationaux & Seuil, 2000, 114-125.
Le Pays de Bray: un lieu de mémoire, Etudes Normandes, 51-4 (2002) 87-100.
La grande reconstruction: un itinéraire personnel, in Les Reconstructions en Picardie, eds. A. Duménil
& P. Nivet, Amiens, Encrage, 2003, 160-175.
Albert Demangeon: a pioneer of La Géographie Humaine, Scottish Geographical Journal, 119 (2003)
1-24.
The Pays de Bray: a vale of dairies in northern France, Agricultural History Review, 51 (2003) 190-208
In the Shadow of Paul Vidal de La Blache: letters to Albert Demangeon and the social dynamics of
French geography in the early twentieth century, Journal of Historical Geography, 29 (2003) 336-55.
(with P. Hall) Jean Gottmann, Proceedings of the British Academy, 120 (2003) 201-15.
The Géographie Universelle: but which Géographie Universelle? Annales de Géographie, 112 (2003)
563-82.
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Visions of la géographie humaine in twentieth-century France, Geographical Review, 93 (2003) 370393.
Ruins and Revival: Paris in the aftermath of the Second World War, Landscape Research, 29 (2004)
117-139.
Rebuilding Northern France after the Great War, Construction History Society Newsletter, 70 (2004) 710.
(with F.J. Gay) De la géographie à l’action: Jacques Levainville, militaire, géographe et homme
d’affaires, Etudes Normandes, 53 (2004) 51-60.
(with W.I. Stevenson) Jules Sion, Alan Ogilvie and the Collège des Ecossais in Montpellier: a network
of geographers, Scottish Geographical Journal, 120 (2004) 181-198.
The contested commonlands of the Pays de Bray, Rural History, 15 (2004) 47-67.
Lucien Gallois, 1857-1941, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studie,s 24 (2005) 28-41.
The Great Reconstruction of towns and cities in France 1918-1935, Planning Perspectives, 20 (2005)
1-33.
French influences on British historical geography: the teaching and writing of H.C. Darby, in Où en est
la Géographie Historique?, eds. P Boulanger & J-R. Trochet, Paris, L’Harmattan (2005) 77-88.
Geographers in their Ivory Tower? The XIIIth International Geographical Congress, Paris, 1931,
Geografiska Annaler B, 87 (2005) 15-29.
France, Poland and Europe: the experience of the XIVth International Geographical Congress, Warsaw,
1934, Belgeo, 6 (2005), 435-444.
(with R.J. Johnston & P.G. Hall) Jean Gottmann, 1915-1994, Geographers : Biobibliographical
Studies, 25 (2006) 42-59.
Beyond the Landings: the reconstruction of Lower Normandy after June 1944, Journal of Historical
Geography, 32 (2006) 127-148.
Jean Brunhes, 1869-1930, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 25 (2006) 1-12.
The Marais Vernier: a landscape biography, Landscape History, 28 (2006) 63-76.
Jean Gottmann comme messager transatlantique, La Géographie, 1523bis (2007) 249-259.
Henry Clifford Darby, 1909-1992, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 26 (2007) 79-97.
Popular geographies and scholarly geographies in provincial France: the Société Normande de
Géographie, Journal of Historical Geography, 34 (2008) 24-47.
Reconstruction in the Manche département after the Normandy Landings, Modern and Contemporary
France, 16 (2008) 3-21.
Popular geographies in a French port city: the experience of the Le Havre Society of Commercial
Geography, 1884-1948, Scottish Geographical Journal, 124 (2008) (53-77)
Maximilien Sorre, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 27 (2008) 93-106.
From Utah Beach toward reconstruction: revival in the Manche département of Lower Normandy after
June 1944, Journal of Historical Geography, 35 (2009) 154-177.
Popularising geography in France’s second city: The role of the Société de Géographie de Lyon,
Cybergeo: European Journal of Geography, 449 (2009) 1-30.
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Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 28 (2009) 131-46.
Pierre George, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 29 (2010) 35-56.
Philippe Pinchemel, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, 29 (2010) 57-72.
Jacques Levainville: a Vidalian by adoption, in Mélanges Jean-Pierre Poussou, ed. R. Abad, Presses de
l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, pp. 1767-1778 (in proof)
Relire Roger Dion, in Le bon vin : entre terroir, savoir-faire et savoir-boire, ed. J-R. Pitte, CNRS
Éditions, Paris, 2010, pp. 3-13.
Alsace-Lorraine/ Elsaß-Lothringen: destruction, revival and reconstruction in contested territory, 19391960, Journal of Historical Geography (forthcoming).
Geographical pioneers in Lyon, 1874-1929, Géocarrefour (2010 accepted)
Paying the price for freedom : from destruction toward reconstruction in northern France, 1940-1960, in
Reconstructing Conflict, eds. S. Hirsch & C. Flint, Aldershot, Ashgate (accepted)
Pierre Deffontaines, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (accepted)
André Siegfried, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (accepted)
Two Vidalians: Antoine Vacher and René Musset, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (accepted)
Aimé Vincent Perpillou, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (accepted)
Jean Dresch, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (in progress)
André Cholley, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (in progress)
Professorial Patronage and the Formation of French Geographical Knowledge Overseas. The legacy of
one hundred regional monographs, 1893-1969 (in progress)
C. CONTRIBUTIONS ON CONTEMPORARY RURAL GEOGRAPHY.
Rural improvements in Auvergne, Geography, 53 (1968) 79-81.
Planned and unplanned changes in French farm structures, Geography, 53 (l968) 311-315.
L'aménagement du nord-ouest écossais, Norois, 60 (1968) 536-538.
Second homes in France, Journal of the Royal Town Planning Institute, 55 (1969) 440-443.
Planning national and regional parks in France, Town and Country Planning, 37 (1969) 560-563.
Second homes in southern France, Town and Country Planning, 37 (1969) 363-367.
Country planning in Gascony, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 85 (1969) 9-16.
Problems of rural planning in the Auvergne, Planning Outlook, 6 (l969) 29-37.
Auvergne: a challenge for country planners, Geographical Magazine, 41 (l969) 918-926.
Les problèmes de planification rurale aux Pays-Bas, L'Information Géographique, 33 (1969) 114-121.
Planning studies in rural areas, Trends in Geography, eds. R.U. Cooke & J.H. Johnson, Oxford,
Pergamon, 1969, 222-232.
Social aspects of second home occupation in the Auvergne, Planning Outlook, 9 (1970) 33-49.
(with R.J.C., Munton) The problem bus, Town and Country Planning, 39 (197l) 112-116.
Second homes in the Auvergne, Geographical Review, 61 (197l) 530-553.
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Countryside management in France, Recreation News Supplement, 4 (197l) 14-18.
Part-time farming in the Puy-de-Dôme département, Geographical Review, 62 (1972) 271-273.
Two homes - one away, Geographical Magazine, 44 (1972) 98-102.
L'aménagement des hautes terres en Angleterre (ou l'echec d'une politique volontaire), L'Information
Géographique, 36 (1972) 29-35.
Second homes in the United States, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 63 (1972)
393-401.
Les transport de voyageurs en Grande-Bretagne rurale, Norois, 79 (1973) 39-455.
The growth of second home ownership: an example of seasonal suburbanisation, Suburban Growth:
geographical processes at the edge of the Western city, ed. J.H. Johnson, London, Wiley, 1974, 101127.
(with R.J.C. Munton) The geographical implications of changing patterns of personal mobility for the
organisation of central places in rural Norfolk (East Anglia, England), Urbanization in Europe, ed. B.
Sarfalvi, Budapest, Academiai Kiado, 1974, 167-182.
Residences secondaires dans le Royaume Uni, Norois, 21 (1974) 623-626.
Agricultural plot consolidation in the Auvergne region of central France, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift,
28 (1974) 181-194.
Population changes in the Auvergne region of central France, l954-68, Erdkunde, 28 (1974) 246-259.
La belle France, Geographical Magazine, 47 (1975) 302-309.
Structural reform in French farming: the case of the Puy-de-Dome, Tijdschrift voor Economische en
Sociale Geografie, 66 (1975) 234-245.
Recreation in an urban society: national parks and second homes in the Nine, Economy and Society in
the E.E.C., eds. R. Lee and P.E. Ogden, Farnborough, Saxon House, 1976, 129-149.
Residences secondaires in France, Second Homes: curse or blessing?, ed. J.T. Coppock, Oxford,
Pergamon Press, 1977, 47-62.
The decline of regional economies in Europe in predominantly rural regions, Institute for European
Environmental Policy, Research Papers, (l98l) 22 pp.
Planungsstudien in landlichen Raumen, Die landliche Siedlung als Forschungsgegenstand der
Geografie, ed. G. Henkel, Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1983, 279-293.
Population changes in rural Britain: a review, Espaces, Populations, Sociétés, 3 (l986) 19-32.
France, Policies and Plans for Rural People, ed. P.J. Cloke, London, Unwin Hyman, l988, 98-119.
(with M. Cleary) La géographie rurale en France et en Grande-Bretagne, Campagne française,
campagne britannique, eds. M. Bodiguel & P. Lowe, Paris, Harmattan, l989, 157-161.
(with M. Cleary) Rural geography, Rural Studies in Britain and France, eds. P. Lowe & M. Bodiguel,
London, Belhaven, l990, 93-96.
The recomposition of rural Europe, Annales de Géographie, 561-2 (l99l) 713-729.
Rural development in the highlands and islands of Scotland, Des Régions paysannes aux espaces
fragiles, ed. J-P. Diry, Clermont-Ferrand, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Appliquées au Massif
Central, 1992, 31-38.
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European Experience of Rural Development, Rural Development Commission, London (1993) 48pp.
Changing countrysides, The Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography: the environment and
humankind, eds. I. Douglas, R. Huggett & M. Robinson, London, Routledge, 1996, 752-771.
Aspects of rural change in the United Kingdom, Norois, 40 (1993) 555-572.
Countryside change in the United Kingdom, Rapporter och Notiser, 121 (1993) 52-63.
The Rural Development Commission, Norois, 42 (1995) 349-360.
The European countryside: contested space, in Modern Europe: place, identity, culture, ed. B.J.
Graham, London, Edward Arnold, 1998, 287-309
Rural geography in the UK, Géographes Associés, 18 (1996) 27-30.
Compte rendu des débats sur la géographie rurale, Géographes Associés, 18 (1996) 37-38.
(with M. Demossier) Campagnes nouvelles, paysans anciens? Modern and Contemporary France, 11
(2003) 259-63.
Rural France in the new millennium: change and challenge, Geography, 91 (2006) 205-217.
The Auvergne countryside: a retrospective view, in Les étrangers dans les campagnes, ed. J-P. Diry.
Clermont-Ferrand, CERAMAC, 2008, 5-13.
Thoughts on the evolution of rural geography in the British Isles, Géocarrefour, 83 (2008) 279-83.
The Countryside, in Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History, ed. D. Stone, Oxford, OUP
(accepted)
D. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STUDY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN
EUROPE, ESPECIALLY FRANCE.
Expansion projects for French seaports, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 59 (1968)
271-277.
Industrial relocation in France, Geography, 40 (1970) 48-63.
Limousin: regional crisis and change, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 61 (1970)
288-299.
Regional revival in the Nord region of France, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, 25 (197l) 145-158.
(with C. Chaline) Thamesmead: un type d'urbanisation volontaire, La Vie Urbaine, 4 (197l) 311-320.
Nord coal miners prepare for l983, Geographical Magazine, 44 (1972) 398-406.
Economic change in Belgian Limburg, Geography, 59 (1974) 145-147.
Brittany: the road to regional revival? Town and Country Planning, 42 (1974) 369-372.
Le Havre-Antifer: a giant Channel port, Geoforum, 6 (1975) 247-254.
Problèmes d'aménagement du territoire au Royaume-Uni, Revue Belge de Géographie, 100 (1976) 247272.
In search of France, Progress in Human Geography, 3 (1979) 591-597.
A New France? Geography, 67 (1982) 244-250.
Bordeaux: urban renovation, conservation and rehabilitation, Planning Outlook, 27 (1985) 84-92.
French geography in the l980s, Progress in Human Geography, 9 (1985) 473-490.
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From marketplace to megastructure: La Villette, Town and Country Planning, 54 (1985) 197.
La rehabilitation de la zone portuaire de Londres, Restructuration des Espaces Portuaires en Milieu
Urbain, ed. J.P. Lacaze, Rouen, Université Permanente d'Environnement (1986) 61-69.
French approach for coping with dereliction, Town and Country Planning, 57 (1988) 18-20.
The neighbourhood project for urban rehabilitation in France, Planning Outlook, 30 (1987) 70-78
(with W.M. Reddy) France, World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago, World Book Inc. (1988) 452-479.
The chronicle of La Défense, Erdkunde, 42 (1988) 273-282.
(with M.D. Hancock & W.M. Reddy) Europe, World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago, World Book Inc.
(l988) 390-426.
France and its neighbors: a farming success story, Farming and Food, ed. J. Tarrant, New York,
Oxford University Press (1991) 104-113.
L'aménagement du territoire en France, vu d'outre-Manche, L'Espace Géographique, (1994-1) 61-64.
E. OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS.
Cent années de statistiques agricoles en Grande-Bretagne, Norois, 61 (1969) 52-54.
Thamesmead: une nouvelle entreprise urbaine pour le Plus Grand Londres, Norois, 61 (1969) 585-588.
French population growth, 1962-68, Geography, 56 (1971) 119-123.
The great summer migration in France, Geographical Review, 61 (1971) 135-136.
Considérations sur les tendances de la recherche en géographie humaine en Grande-Bretagne dans les
années 1960, L'Espace Géographique, 1 (1972) 49-52.
La Caroline du Sud en mutation, Revue de Géographie de Lyon, 48 (1973) 359-379.
L'héritage de la production cotonnière en Georgie, USA, Norois, 84 (1974) 585-605.
Les Appalaches: une région américaine en crise, Annales de Géographie, 83 (1974) 420-440.
Les défrichements en Belgique au XIXe siècle, Norois, 93 (1977) 101-110.
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 1 (1977) 475-480
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 2 (1978) 505-511.
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 3 (1979) 417-424.
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 4 (1980) 392-398.
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 5 (198l) 408-413.
Rural settlements, Progress in Human Geography, 6 (1982) 425-430.
The role of administrators, politicians and managers in the organization of space, 25e Congrès
International de Géographie, Actes du Congrès, Paris 1984, Caen, Comité International de l'U.G.I.,
l985, 84-87.
(with D. Herbert) The human geography of Israel, Bulletin: The Academic Study Group, 11 (1987) 1-3.
British Scientific Literature on Geography l984-l988, British Council (l988) 27pp.
Regional geography in the United Kingdom, a trend report, Netherlands Geographical Studies, 86
(1989) 25-41.
The teaching of geography in England and Wales, L'Espace Géographique, 18 (l989) 164-169.
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British Scientific Literature on Geography 1988-92, Council of British Geography (1992) 8pp.
Vive la géographie! Vive la géographie française!, Progress in Human Geography, 16 (1992) 423-428.
The United Kingdom, World Directory of Geography, Orbis Geographicus, 1992-3 ed. E. Ehlers,
Stuttgart, Franz Steiner, 1992, 423-451.
London: metropolitan change and uncertainty, Netherlands Geographical Studies 176 (1994) 29-49
Current trends in UK geography, Géographes Associés, 16 (1996) 135-137.
L’état de la géographie en France, Progress in Human Geography, 22 (1998) 299-304
H.C. Darby and the historical geography of France, in The Relations of History and Geography, H.C.
Darby et al., Exeter, Exeter University Press (2002) 131-45, 256-63.
John Terence Coppock, 1921-2000, Proceedings of the British Academy 115 (2002) 207-24.
In streets broad and narrow, Journal of Urban History 29 (2003) 504-12.
(with C. Gosme) The Naval Intelligence Handbooks: a monument in geographical writing, Progress in
Human Geography 27 (2003) 153-73.
Place description, regional geography and area studies: the chorographic inheritance, in A Century of
British Geography, eds R.J. Johnston and M. Williams, Oxford, Oxford University Press (2003) 247273.
Geography in Universities in the UK: conforming with Bologna, Géographes Associés, 27 (2003) 4549
Design of Geography Programmes in the UK: an example in the spirit of Bologna, Géographes
Associés, 27 (2003) 101-109.
A New Plan for Greater London, Cercles: revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone 10 (2004) 110.
Lessons from experience: French geographers and the transcontinental excursion of 1912, Progress in
Human Geography, 28 (2004) 597-618.
Francis William Carter 1938-2001: an appreciation, in Foreign Direct Investment and Regional
Development in East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union, ed. D. Turnock, Aldershot,
Ashgate (2005) xxvii-xxxvii.
Cross-Channel geographies: a century of activity, Cybergeo: Revue européenne de géographie, 330
(2005) 1-24.
Richard Munton : geographer and rural geographer, in Contemporary Rural Geographies, ed. H. Clout,
London, Routledge (2007) 189-199.
Lionel Lyde, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies (accepted)
Michael Williams, 1935-2009, Proceedings of the British Academy, (accepted 2012)
F. OBITUARIES.
Francis Carter, Guardian, 9 May 2001.
(with B.W. Atkinson) Professor T.J. Chandler, Geographical Journal, 175 (2009), 82-83.
(with T. Oke) T.J. Chandler, Weather, 64 (2009), 53-54.
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(with P. Wood) Gerald Manners, Guardian, 5 June 2009.
(with P. Wood) Gerald Manners 1932-2009, Regions, 274 (2009), 34.
Gerald Manners, RGS on-line
Gerald Manners, Progress in Human Geography, 33 (2009), on-line 1-4.
(with J. Salt) Professor J.H. Johnson, Geographical Journal, 176 (2010), 105-107.
Professor Michael Williams, Geographical Journal, 176 (2010), 111-114.
G. ODNB.
Francis William Carter
Charles Bungay Fawcett
Lionel Lyde
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