546 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW A Charting Louisiana (Lemmon, Magill, and Wiese, eds.), Adams, William M.,and Martin Mulligan, eds. Decoloni¬ rev., 424-425 China, 308-327, 417-419, 419-421 zing Nature, rev., 273-275 Africa, 273-275, 275-277, 415-417, 530-532, 532-534, The Chinese Diaspora (Ma and Cartier, eds.), rev., 417-419 Church of Jesus of Christ of Latter-Day Saints (lds), 534-536, 536-538 Agriculture, 153-170,171-192,193-212,280-282,415- 144-146 417, 425-427, 507-529, 536-538 Climate, 413-415, 538-540 Climate Change & Sustainable Development (Markandya Agroecology, 147-148 and Halsnaes, eds.), rev., 538-540 Alaska, 114^123 Clout, Hugh. Visions of La Geographie Humaine in Alberta, 258-266 Allen, John L. Review of Hausladen, ed.; Western Places, Twentieth-Century France, 370-393 American Myths, 144-146 Collins, Robert O. The Nile, rev., 415-417 Colombia, 275-277 Amarillo, Texas, 97-113 Amazon Basin, 328-349 Colonialism, 273-275, 277-279 The American College Town (Gumprecht), 51-80 Colton, Craig E. Review of Lemmon, Magill, and Wiese, American Empire (Smith), rev., 267-271 eds.; Charting Louisiana, 424-425 Common property resources, 308-327 American Geographical Society, [January] iii-iv, 149- 152, 237-257, 267-271 Communication, [January] iii-iv American National Identity and the Progress of the New Community, 1-29, 30-50^ 97-113, 417-419 South in National Geographic Magazine (Jansson), Community Gardens and Politics of Scale in New York 350-369 City (Smith and Kurtz), 193-212 Conservation, 147-148, 273-275, 275-277, 308-327 Architecture, 469-490 Archival research, 124-132, 237-257, 267-271 Contested Nature (Brechin, Wilshusen, Fortwangler, and Art, 97-113 West, eds.), rev., 275-277 Aryeety-Attoh, Samuel. Review of Loureni^o-Lindell: Cosgrove, Denis. Review of Olwig: Landscape, Nature, Walking the Tight Rope, 532-534 and the Body Politic, 136-138 Asia, 277-279, 308-327, 417^19, 419^21 Creating Narratives of Place and Identity in “Little Swe¬ Aswan High Dam, 534-536 den, U.S.A.” (Schnell), 1-29 Creative Preservation in California’s Dairy Industry Atlases, 424-425, 425-427 (Guthey, Gwin, and Fairfax), 171-192 Australia, 273-275 Crush, Jonathan, and David A. McDonald, eds. Trans¬ B nationalism and New African Immigration to South Bangladesh, 469-490 Africa, rev., 530-532 Belgian Settlement and Society in the Indiana Rust Belt Cultural geography, 1-29, 30-50, 51-80, 97-113, 114- (Hume), 30-50 123, 136-138, 147-148, 275-277,277-279, 283-307, Belgium, 30-50 350-369,417-419,421-424,429-448,449-468,469- Belize, 275-277 490, 491-506, 507-529, 532-534, 534-536 Benin, 275-277 Berlin, Germany, 213-236 D Biogeography, 141-143, 275-277 Decolonizing Nature (Adams and Mulligan, eds.), rev., Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, 532-534 273-275 Blacks, 491-506 Deflfontaines, Pierre, 370-393 Botswana, 536-538 Desertification, 413-415 Bowman, Isaiah, 267-271 Deserts, 534-536, 536-538 Brechin, Steven R., Peter R. Wilshusen, Crystal L. Fort- Developing world, 275-277, 538-540 wangler, and Patrick C. West, eds. Contested Nature, Development, 273-275, 277-279, 328-349, 419-421, rev., 275-277 425-427, 534-536, 536-538, 538-540, 540-542 Brignoli, H. P. See Hall, C., and H. P. Brignoli Diffusion, 114-123, 370-393 British Columbia, 114-123 District of Columbia, 491-506 Brunhes, Jean, 370-393 Drought, 536-538 Built environment, 394-412, 469-490 E C East Africa, 491-506 California, 153-170, 171-192 East Asia, 308-327, 417-419, 419-421 Canada, 114-123, 258-266, 429-448 Ecology, 143-144,147-148,275-277,280-282,413-415 Caribbean region, 283-307 Economic geography, 30-50, 81-96, 147-148, 153-170, Cartier, Carolyn. See Ma, Laurence J. C., and Carolyn 171-192,258-266,271-273,273-275,277-279,280- Cartier, eds. 282, 308-327, 328-349,419-421,421-424,532-534, Cartography, 124-132, 133-136, 424-425, 425-427 534-536, 536-538, 538-540, 540-542 Catalonia, 429-448 Ecuador, 275-277, 328-349 Catholicism, 283-307, 449-468 Editors’ Note (Johnson and Haarmann), [January] iii-iv Central America, 275-277, 425-427, 449-468 Egypt (Ibrahim and Ibrahim), rev., 534-536 Chacko, Elizabeth. Identity and Assimilation among Egypt, 415-417, 534-536 Young Ethiopian Immigrants in Metropolitan Wash¬ Eley, Thomas, and Cherie Northon. The Geography of ington, 491-506 the Russell Fence, 114-123 L 546 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW A Charting Louisiana (Lemmon, Magill, and Wiese, eds.), Adams, William M.,and Martin Mulligan, eds. Decoloni¬ rev., 424-425 China, 308-327, 417-419, 419-421 zing Nature, rev., 273-275 Africa, 273-275, 275-277, 415-417, 530-532, 532-534, The Chinese Diaspora (Ma and Cartier, eds.), rev., 417-419 Church of Jesus of Christ of Latter-Day Saints (lds), 534-536, 536-538 Agriculture, 153-170,171-192,193-212,280-282,415- 144-146 417, 425-427, 507-529, 536-538 Climate, 413-415, 538-540 Climate Change & Sustainable Development (Markandya Agroecology, 147-148 and Halsnaes, eds.), rev., 538-540 Alaska, 114^123 Clout, Hugh. Visions of La Geographie Humaine in Alberta, 258-266 Allen, John L. Review of Hausladen, ed.; Western Places, Twentieth-Century France, 370-393 American Myths, 144-146 Collins, Robert O. The Nile, rev., 415-417 Colombia, 275-277 Amarillo, Texas, 97-113 Amazon Basin, 328-349 Colonialism, 273-275, 277-279 The American College Town (Gumprecht), 51-80 Colton, Craig E. Review of Lemmon, Magill, and Wiese, American Empire (Smith), rev., 267-271 eds.; Charting Louisiana, 424-425 Common property resources, 308-327 American Geographical Society, [January] iii-iv, 149- 152, 237-257, 267-271 Communication, [January] iii-iv American National Identity and the Progress of the New Community, 1-29, 30-50^ 97-113, 417-419 South in National Geographic Magazine (Jansson), Community Gardens and Politics of Scale in New York 350-369 City (Smith and Kurtz), 193-212 Conservation, 147-148, 273-275, 275-277, 308-327 Architecture, 469-490 Archival research, 124-132, 237-257, 267-271 Contested Nature (Brechin, Wilshusen, Fortwangler, and Art, 97-113 West, eds.), rev., 275-277 Aryeety-Attoh, Samuel. Review of Loureni^o-Lindell: Cosgrove, Denis. Review of Olwig: Landscape, Nature, Walking the Tight Rope, 532-534 and the Body Politic, 136-138 Asia, 277-279, 308-327, 417^19, 419^21 Creating Narratives of Place and Identity in “Little Swe¬ Aswan High Dam, 534-536 den, U.S.A.” (Schnell), 1-29 Creative Preservation in California’s Dairy Industry Atlases, 424-425, 425-427 (Guthey, Gwin, and Fairfax), 171-192 Australia, 273-275 Crush, Jonathan, and David A. McDonald, eds. Trans¬ B nationalism and New African Immigration to South Bangladesh, 469-490 Africa, rev., 530-532 Belgian Settlement and Society in the Indiana Rust Belt Cultural geography, 1-29, 30-50, 51-80, 97-113, 114- (Hume), 30-50 123, 136-138, 147-148, 275-277,277-279, 283-307, Belgium, 30-50 350-369,417-419,421-424,429-448,449-468,469- Belize, 275-277 490, 491-506, 507-529, 532-534, 534-536 Benin, 275-277 Berlin, Germany, 213-236 D Biogeography, 141-143, 275-277 Decolonizing Nature (Adams and Mulligan, eds.), rev., Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, 532-534 273-275 Blacks, 491-506 Deflfontaines, Pierre, 370-393 Botswana, 536-538 Desertification, 413-415 Bowman, Isaiah, 267-271 Deserts, 534-536, 536-538 Brechin, Steven R., Peter R. Wilshusen, Crystal L. Fort- Developing world, 275-277, 538-540 wangler, and Patrick C. West, eds. Contested Nature, Development, 273-275, 277-279, 328-349, 419-421, rev., 275-277 425-427, 534-536, 536-538, 538-540, 540-542 Brignoli, H. P. See Hall, C., and H. P. Brignoli Diffusion, 114-123, 370-393 British Columbia, 114-123 District of Columbia, 491-506 Brunhes, Jean, 370-393 Drought, 536-538 Built environment, 394-412, 469-490 E C East Africa, 491-506 California, 153-170, 171-192 East Asia, 308-327, 417-419, 419-421 Canada, 114-123, 258-266, 429-448 Ecology, 143-144,147-148,275-277,280-282,413-415 Caribbean region, 283-307 Economic geography, 30-50, 81-96, 147-148, 153-170, Cartier, Carolyn. See Ma, Laurence J. C., and Carolyn 171-192,258-266,271-273,273-275,277-279,280- Cartier, eds. 282, 308-327, 328-349,419-421,421-424,532-534, Cartography, 124-132, 133-136, 424-425, 425-427 534-536, 536-538, 538-540, 540-542 Catalonia, 429-448 Ecuador, 275-277, 328-349 Catholicism, 283-307, 449-468 Editors’ Note (Johnson and Haarmann), [January] iii-iv Central America, 275-277, 425-427, 449-468 Egypt (Ibrahim and Ibrahim), rev., 534-536 Chacko, Elizabeth. Identity and Assimilation among Egypt, 415-417, 534-536 Young Ethiopian Immigrants in Metropolitan Wash¬ Eley, Thomas, and Cherie Northon. The Geography of ington, 491-506 the Russell Fence, 114-123 L ANNUAL INDEX 2003 547 I England, 469-490 Gold, Ann Grodzins, and Bboju Ram Gujar. In the Time Entrikin, Nicholas. Review of Smith: American Empire, of Trees ami Sorrows, rev., 277-279 267-271 Great Britain, 469-490 Environment, 413-415, 534—536, 536-538 Great Plains, U.S., 507-529 Environmental history, 141-143, 143-144, 277-279, Greenberg, Michael. Was 1992-2000 the Best of Times 1 415-417 for American Urban Neighborhoods? 81-96 Environmental management, 141-143, 147-148, 280- Greenhouse gases, 538-540 [, 282, 308-327, 394-412, 536-538 Groundwater, 394-412 f Environmental planning, 273-275 Guatemala, 449-468 Ethiopia, 415-417, 491-506 Guinea-Bissau, 532-534 Ethnic groups, 1-29,30-50,417-419,429-448,491-506, Gujar, Bhoju Ram. See Gold, Ann Grodzins, and Bhoju 53(3-538 Ram Gujar Ethnic minorities, 429-448, 491-506 Gumprecht, Blake. The American College Town, 51-80 Ethnicity, 1-29, 30-50, 491-506, 507-529 Guthey, Greig Tor, Lauren Gwin, and Sally Fairfax. Creative Europe, 1-29,30-50, 136-138,213-236,370-393,417- Preservation in California’s Dairy IndiLstrv’, 171-192 419, 429-448, 469-490 Gwin, Lauren. See Guthey, Greig Tor, Lauren Gwin, and Evans-Cowley, Jennifer S., and Jack L. Nasar. Signs as Sally Fairfax Yard Art in AmariJlo, Texas, 97-113 H F Haarmann, Viola. See Johnson, Douglas L., and Viola Fairfax, Sally. See Guthey, Greig Tor, Lauren Gwin, and Haarmann Sally Fairfax Hagelman, Ron. Review of Lewis: New Orleans, 421-424 The Farm as Natural Habitat (Jackson and Jackson, Hall, C., and H. P. Brignoli. Historical Atlas of Central eds.), rev., 280-282 America, rev., 425—427 Fence types, 114-123 Halsnaes, Kirsten. See Markandya, Anil, and Kirsten Field methods, lll-ll'i Halsnaes, eds. Food, 280-282, 507-529, 532-534 Hart, John Fraser. Specialty Cropland in California, 153- A Food Geography of the Great Plains (Shortridge), 170 I- 507-529 Harvey, David. The New Imperialism, rev., 271-273 Food quality, 171-192 Hausladen, Gary J., ed. Western Places, American Myths, Food security, 532-534, 534—536 rev., 144-146 Food supply, 153-170,171-192,193-212,308-327,532-534 Hinduism, 283-307, 469-490 Foodways, 507-529 Historical Atlas of Central America (Hall and Brignoli), Forests, 308-327 rev., 425-427’ Fort McMurray: Future City of the Far North (Krim), Historical geography, 124-132,139-141,141-143,144- 258-266 146, 421-424, 424-425, 425-427, 534-536 n- Fortwangler, Crystal L. See Brechin, Steven R., Peter History of geography, 237-257, 267-271, 370-393 R. Wilshusen, Crystal L. Fortwangler, and Patrick Hobbs, Joseph. Review of Ibrahim and Ibrahim: Egypt, C. West, eds. 534-536 France, 370-393 Homelands, 283-307, 417-419, 491-506 Freeman, Donald B. The Straits of Malacca, rev., 540-542 Hong Kong, 419-421 French theory, 370-393 Housing, 81-96 Frontier, 139-141, 258-266 Hume, Susan E. Belgian Settlement and Society in the Indiana Rust Belt, 30-50 G Hydrology, 141-143 Gade, Daniel W. Language, Identity, and the Scriptorial Hydropolitics, 415-417 Landscape in Quebec and Catalonia, 429-448 1 Gale, Richard. See Peach, Ceri, and Richard Gale Gender, 237-257 Ibrahim, Barbara. See Ibrahim, Fouad N., and Barbara Geographical research, [January] iii-iv,237-257,267-271 Ibrahim Geographical Review, (January) iii-iv, 149-152,237-257 Ibrahim, Fouad. Review of Collins: The Nile, 415—417 Geographical thought, [January] iii-iv,267-271,370-393 Ibrahim, Fouad N., and Barbara Ibrahim. Egypt, rev., The Geography of the Russell Fence (Eley and Northon), 534-536 114-123 Identity and Assimilation among Young Ethiopian Im¬ Geopolitics, 267-271, 271-273 migrants in Metropolitan Washington (Chacko), Germany, 213-236 491-506 Gilgert, Wendell C. See Knight, Richard L., Wendell Illinois, 141-143 C. Gilgert, and Ed Marston, eds. Illinois River, 141-143 Classman, Jim. Review of Freeman: The Straits of Ma¬ In the Time of Trees and Sorrows (Gold and Gujar), rev., lacca, 540-542 277-279 Global Desertification (Reynolds and Stafford Smith, India, 277-279, 469-490 t eds.), rev., 413—415 Indiana, 30-50 Global economy, 271-273 Indigenous organizations, 328-349 Globalization, 267-271, 271-273, 419-421, 536-538, Indigenous peoples, 308-327, 328-349, 449—468 540-542 Indonesia, 275-277 t I 548 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Industrial geography, 258-266 Magill, John T. See Lemmon, Alfred E., John T. Magill, Industry, 534-536 and Jason R. Wiese, eds. Instructions for the Submission of Manuscripts to the Malaysia, 540-542 Geographical Review, 149-152 Manhattan Island, 124-132 Irrigation, 415^17, 534-536 Mapping, 124-132, 133-136, 424-425, 425-427 Islam, 469-490 Markandya, Anil, and Kirsten Halsnaes, eds. Climate 1 Change & Sustainable Development, rev., 538-540 Marsh 3, Stanley, 97-113 Jackson, Dana L., and Laura L. Jackson, eds. The Farm Marston, Ed. See Knight, Richard L., Wendell C. Gilgert, as Natural Habitat, rev., 280-282 and Ed Marston, eds. Jackson, Laura L. See Jackson, Dana L., and Laura L. Jack- Maryland, 491-506 son, eds. Maya, 449-468 Jansson, David R. American National Identity and the McDonald, David A. See Crush, Jonathan, and David Progress of the New South in National Geographic A. McDonald, eds. Magazine, 350-369 Melaka, Malaysia, 540-542 Jarosz, Lucy. Review of Sporton and Thomas, eds.; Sus¬ Mexico, 275-277, 283-307 tainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments, 536- Mid-Atlantic, U.S., 491-506 538 Middle East, 394^12 Jeddah’s Environmental Problems (Vincent), 394-412 Midwest, U.S., 1-29, 30-50, 139-141, 141-143, 280- Jim, C. Y. See Xu, Steve S. W., and C. Y. Jim 282 Johnson, Douglas L, and Viola Haarmann. Editors’ Note, Migration, 1-29, 30-50, 283-307, 417-419, 469-490, [January] iii-iv 491-506, 530-532 K Military geography, 213-236, 449-468 Kaiser, Ward L., and Denis Wood. Seeing through Maps, Miller, Char, ed. On the Border, rev., 143-144 rev., 133-136 Mishawaka, Indiana, 30-50 Kalahari, 536-538 Missouri, 139-141 Kansas, 1-29 Modeling, 124-132 King, Brian H. Review of Adams and Mulligan, eds.: Monk, Janice. Women’s Worlds at the American Geo¬ Decolonizing Nature, 273-275 graphical Society, 237-257 Knight, Richard L., W'endell C. Gilgert, and Ed Mar- Monuments, 213-236, 283-307, 449-468 ston, eds. Ranching West of the tooth Meridian, rev., Mormons. See Church of Jesus of Christ of Latter-Day 147-148 Saints (lds) Krim, Arthur. Fort McMurray: Future City of the Far Mulligan, Martin. See Adams, William M., and Martin North, 258-266 Mulligan, eds. Kurtz, Hilda M. See Smith, Christopher M., and Hilda Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs in the New Religious Land¬ E. Kurtz scape of England (Peach and Gale), 469-490 L N Land management, 147-148 Land tenure, 139-141 Nasar, Jack L. See Evans-Cowley, Jennifer S., and Jack Land use, 139-141, 141-143, 147-148, 153-170, 193- L. Nasar 212, 280-282, 308-327, 425-427, 534-536 National Geographic Society, 350-369 Landscape, 51-80,97-113,114-123, 124-132,136-138, Nationalism, 136-138, 530-532 144-146,213-236,258-266,421^24,429-448,449- Natural hazards, 141-143 468, 469-490 Natural resources, 308-327 Landscape, Nature, and the Body Politic (Olwig), rev., Nature reserves, 308-327 136-138 New Challenges for Development and Modernization Language, 1-29, 30-50, 429-448, 491-506 (Yeung, ed.), rev., 419^21 Language, Identity, and the Scriptorial Landscape in The New Imperialism (Harvey), rev., 271-273 Quebec and Catalonia (Gade), 429-448 New Jersey, 81-96 Latin America, 275-277, 283-307, 417-419, 449-468 New Orleans (Lewis), rev., 421—424 Lemmon, Alfred E., John T. Magill, and Jason R. Wiese, New Orleans, Louisiana, 421-424, 424-425 eds. Charting Louisiana, rev., 424-425 New York City, 124-132, 193-212, 237-257 Lewis, Peirce E. New Orleans, rev., 421-424 The Nile (Collins), rev., 415-417 Lindsborg, Kansas, 1-29 Nile River, 415-417, 534-536 Livestock, 144-146, 147-148, 171-192, 536-538 North Africa, 415—417, 534-536 Louisiana, 421^24, 424—425 North America, 1-29, 30-50, 51-80, 81-96, 97-113, Loureni^o-Lindell, Ilda. Walking the Tight Rope, rev., 114-123,124-132,136-138,139-141,141-143,143- 532-534 144, 144-146, 147-148, 153-170, 171-192, 193-212, 237-257,258-266,275-277,280-282,283-307,350- M 369,417-419,421-424,424-425,429-448,491-506, Ma, Laurence J. C., and Carolyn Cartier, eds.. The Chi¬ 507-529 nese Diaspora, rev., 417-419 Northeast, U.S., 124-132, 193-212, 237-257 Madagascar, 275-277 Northon, Cherie. See Eley, Thomas, and Cherie Nor’thon ANNUAL INDEX 2003 549 O Regional geography, 143-144, 144-146, 153-170, 171- Olot, Catalonia, 429-448 192, 350-369, 419-421, 507-529 Olsson, Lennart. Review of Reynolds and Stafford Smith, Regionalism, 350-369, 507-529, 540-542 eds.: Global Desertification, 413—415 Religious geography, 1-29, 30-50, 283-307, 469-490 Olwig, Kenneth. Landscape, Nature, and the Body Poli¬ Resource management, 141-143, 273-275, 308-327, tic, rev., 136-138 328-349,394-412, 534-536 On the Border (Miller, ed.), rev., 143-144 Reynolds, J. F., and D. M. Stafford Smith, eds. Global Opening the Ozarks (Schroeder), re\\, 139-141 Desertification, rev., 413-415 Orientali.sm, 350-369 Rickard, Timothy J. Review of Jackson and Jackson, eds.: O’Sullivan, Patrick. Review of Harvey: The New Imperi¬ The Farm as Natural Habitat, 280-282 alism, 271-273 Robbins, Paul. Review of Gold and Gujar: In the Time Ozark Mountains, 139-141 of Trees and Sorrows, 277-279 Robinson, David J. Review of Hall and Brignoli: His¬ P torical Atlas of Central America, 425-427 Rose-Redwood, Reuben Skye. Re-Creating the Histori¬ Pakistan, 469-490 cal Topography of Manhattan Island, 124-132 Peach, Ceri, and Richard Gale. Muslims, Hindus, and Rural protest, 449—168 Sikhs in the New Religious Landscape of England, Rust Belt, U.S., 30-50 469-490 Pearce, Margaret W. Review of Kaiser and Wood: Seeing S through Maps, 133-136 Sacred space, 283-307, 449-468, 469-490 People’s Republic of China. See China San Antonio, Texas, 143-144 Perception, 81-96, 133-136, 144-146,350-369 Saudi Arabia, 394-412 Perreault, Thomas. Social Capital, Development, and Schnell, Steven M. Creating Narratives of Place and Indigenous Politics in Ecuadorian Amazonia, 328- Identity in “Little Sweden, U.S.A.,” 1-29 349 -. Review of Schroeder: Opening the Ozarks, 139-141 Petroleum, 258-266, 421-424 Schroeder, Walter A. Opening the Ozarks, rev., 139-141 Physical geography, 124-132, 413-415 Scriptorial landscapes, 97-113,213-236,429-448,449- Piety, 283-307 468 Pilgrimage, 283-307 Seeing through Maps (Kaiser and Wood), rev., 133-136 Place, 1-29, 213-236, 417-419 Sense of place, 1-29, 350-369 Place perception, 1-29, 81-96 Settlement, 30-50, 114-123, 139-141, 258-266 Planning, 469-490 Shimentai Nature Reserve, China, 308-327 Political ecology, 267-271, 273-275, 277-279, 536-538 Shortridge, Barbara G. A Food Geography of the Great Political geography, 136-138, 141-143, 193-212, 213- Plains, 507-529 236,267-271,2^-273,275-277,308-327,328-349, Signs as Yard Art in Amarillo, Texas (Evans-Cowley and 415-417, 419-421, 425-427, 429-448, 449-468, Nasar), 97-113 530-532 Sikhism, 469-490 Pollution, 394-412 Singapore, 540-542 Polsky, Colin. Review of Markandya and Halsnaes, eds.: Smith, Christopher M., and Hilda E. Kurtz. Commu¬ Climate Change & Sustainable Development, 538-540 nity Gardens and Politics of Scale in New York City, Population geography, 417-419 193-212 Postcolonial economy, 273-275, 277-279 Smith, Neil. American Empire, rev., 267-271 Postmodernism, 283-307 Social capital, 328-349, 538-540 Preservation, 171-192, 273-275 Social Capital. Development, and Indigenous Politics Prince, Hugh. Review of Thompson: Wetlands Drain¬ in Ecuadorian Amazonia (Perreault), 328-349 age, River Modification, and Sectoral Conflict in the Social geography, 271-273, 491-506, 532-534 Lower Illinois Valley, 1890-1930, 141-143 Social justice, 275-277 Prorok, Carolyn V. Transplanting Pilgrimage Traditions Social networks, 532-534 in the Americas, 283-307 South Africa, 530-532 Public Memory and Political Power in Guatemala’s South America, 275-277, 328-349 Postconflict Landscape (Steinberg and Taylor), 449- South Asia, 277-279, 469-490 468 South, U.S., 350-369, 421-424, 424-425 Q Southeast Asia, 275-277, 417^19, 540-542 Quebec, 429—448 Southern Africa, 273-275, 275-277, 530-532, 536-538 Southwest, U.S., 97-113, 143-144 R Soviet Union (former), 213-236 Racism, 350-369, 491-506 The Soviet War Memorial in Treptow, Berlin (Stangl), Rajasthan, India, 277-279 213-236 Ranching, 144-146, 147-148 Spain, 429—448 Ranching West of the too''’ Meridian (Knight, Gilgert, and Specialty Cropland in California (Hart), 153-170 Marston, eds.), rev., 147-148 Sporton, Deborah, and David S. G. Thomas, eds. Sus¬ Re-Creating the Historical Topography of Manhattan tainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments, rev., Island (Rose-Redwood), 124-132 536-538 550 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Stafford Smith, D. M. See Reynolds, ). F., and D. M. Visions of La Geographic Humaine in Twentieth-Cen¬ Stafford Smith, eds. tury France (Clout), 370-393 Stangl, Paul. The Soviet War Memorial in Treptow, Ber¬ lin, 213-236 W Steinberg, Michael K., and Matthew J. Taylor. Public Walking the Tight Rope (Louren<;o-Lindell), rev., 532- Memory and Political Power in Guatemala’s Postcon¬ 534 flict Landscape, 449-468 Walter, Hartmut S. Review of Brechin, Wilshusen, Fort- The Straits of Malacca (Freeman), rev., 540-542 wangler, and West, eds.: Contested Nature, US-Ill Sustainable Livelihoods in Kalahari Environments (Spor- Was 1992-2000 the Best of Times for American Urban ton and Thomas, eds.), rev., 536-538 Neighborhoods? (Greenberg), 81-96 Sweden, 1-29 Washington, D.C., 491-506 T Water management, 141-143, 394-412, 415-417, 534- Taylor, Michael K. See Steinberg, Michael K., and Mat¬ 536 thew J. Taylor Water quality, 394-412 Technology, 419-421, 540-542 Water supply, 415-417 Terrorism, 449^68 West Africa, 275-277, 532-534 Texas, 97-113, 143-144 West, Patrick C. See Brechin, Steven R., Peter R. Wils¬ Thomas, David S. G. See Sporton, Deborah, and David husen, Crystal L. Fortwangler, and Patrick C. West, S. G. Thomas, eds. eds. Thompson, John. Wetlands Drainage, River Modifica¬ West, U.S., 144-146, 147-148 tion, and Sectoral Con flict in the Lower Illinois Valley, Western, John. Review of Crush and McDonald, eds.: 1890-1930, rev., 141-143 Transnationalism and New African Immigration to Tiefenbacher, John P. Review of Miller, ed.: On the Bor¬ South Africa, 530-532 der, 143-144 Western Places, American Myths (Hausladen, ed.), rev., Tourism, 1-29, 421-424, 534-536 144-146 Trade, 419-421, 540-542 Wetlands Drainage, River Modification, and Sectoral Con¬ Traditional economy, 275-277, 532-534 flict in the Lower Illinois Valley, 1890-1930 (Thomp¬ Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South son), rev., 141-143 Africa (Crush and McDonald, eds.), rev., 530-532 Wiese, Jason R. See Lemmon, Alfred E., John T. Magill, Transplanting Pilgrimage Traditions in the Americas and Jason R. Wiese, eds. (Prorok), 283-307 Wildlife, 536-538 Transportation geography, 540-542 Wilshusen, Peter R. See Brechin, Steven R., Peter R. Wils¬ husen, Crystal L. Fortwangler, and Patrick C. West, U eds. United Kingdom, 469—490 Women’s Worlds at the American Geographical Soci¬ United States, 1-29,30-50,51-80,81-96,97-113, 114- ety (Monk), 237-257 123,124-132,136-138,139-141,141-143,143-144, Wood, Denis. See Kaiser, Ward L., and Denis Wood 144-146,147-148,153-170,171-192,193-212,237- Wu, Fulong. Review of Yeung, ed.: New Challenges for 257,280-282, 283-307,350-369, 421^24,424-425, Development and Modernization, 419-421 491-506, 507-529 Wyckoff, William. Review of Knight, Gilgert, and Mar- Urban form, 51-80, 258-266 ston, eds.: Ranching West of the woth Meridian, 147- Urban geography, 30-50, 51-80, 81-96, 97-113, 143- 148 144, 193-212, 258-266,394-412,421-424,469-490, X 532-534 Xu, Steve S. W., and C. Y. Jim. Using Upland Forest in Urban growth, 394-412, 534-536 Shimentai Nature Reserve, China, 308-327 Urban sprawl, 153-170 Using Upland Forest in Shimentai Nature Reserve, Y China (Xu and Jim), 308-327 Yeung, Yue-Man, ed. New Challenges for Development V and Modernization, rev., 419-421 Victoriaville, Quebec, 429—448 Yukon Territory, 114-123 Vincent, Peter. Jeddah’s Environmental Problems, 394- 412 Violence, 449-468, 530-532 Zhou, Yu. Review of Ma and Cartier, eds.: The Chinese Virginia, 491-506 Diaspora, 417—419