THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Volume 100 2010 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Suite 100 120 Wall Street NEW YORK, N.Y. 10005 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 ARTICLES AVIFAUNAL RESEARCH AND GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES [April]. Michael K. Steinberg iii-iv BAROQUE DISRUPTIONS IN VAL DI NOTO, SICILY. Thomas J. Puleo 476-493 THE CHANGING LOCATION OF TRADE AND SERVICES IN GUADALAIARA, MEXICO, 1994-2004 .John Harner 494-520 COMMENTS ON EDWARD ULLMAN’S “AMENITIES AS A FACTOR IN REGIONAL GROWTH”.Susan M. Walcott 301-303 CONSTRUCTING AND NATURALIZING THE MIDDLE EAST.Karen Culcasi 583-597 CREATIVE DESTRUCTION AND TRIAL BY SPACE IN A HISTORIC CANADIAN VILLAGE_Clare J. A. Mitchell and Julie Vanderwerf 356-374 CITIZEN SCIENCE AND BIRD-DISTRIBUTION DATA: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH. Peter H. Yaukey 263-273 ENGAGING THE PUBLIC IMAGINATION: GEOGRAPHERS IN THE OP-ED PAGES. William G. Moseley 109-121 FIELDWORK AND THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW: RETROSPECT AND POSSIBLE PROSPECTS .... Dydia DeLyser and Paul Karolczyk 465-475 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW’S HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS AND RECENTISM.Andrew Sluyter 6-11 THE HARVEST OF RAIN-FOREST BIRDS BY INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN PANAMA.Derek A. Smith 187-203 HAZARD WARNINGS AND RESPONSES TO EVACUATION ORDERS: THE CASE OF BANGLADESH’S CYCLONE SIDR. Bimal K. Paul and Sohini Dutt 336-355 HYPHENATED GEOGRAPHIES: THE DEINDUSTRIALIZATION OF NATURE-SOCIETY GEOGRAPHY . Matthew T. Huber 74-89 INSPIRATIONS FROM THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW: JEAN GOTTMANN’S “WHY THE SKYSCRAPER?”. Larry R. Ford 304-307 lOHN BORCHERT’S “AMERICAN METROPOLITAN EVOLUTION”. Risa Palm 308-311 LAND-USE CHANGES AND CONSERVATION OF THE HAWAPI ‘AMAKIHI.Michael K. Steinberg, Junichi Sugishita, and Kealohanuiopuna Mark Kinney 204-215 LANDSCAPE AND PLACE IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW. Craig E. Colten 1-5 THE LAPWING IN ANDEAN ETHNOECOLOGY: PROXY FOR LANDSCAPE TRANSFORMATION. Fausto O. Sarmiento 229-245 THE LASTING SCIENTIFIC IMPACT OF THE THORNTHWAITE WATER-BALANCE MODEL. Barry D. Keim 295-300 MAINTAINING AUTHENTICITY AND INTEGRITY AT CULTURAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES.Heike C. Alberts and Helen D. Hazen 56-73 MAPPING KENTUCKY’S FRONTIER TRAILS THROUGH GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND CARTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS. .Karl B. Raitz, Jeffrey E. Levy, and Richard A. Gilbreath 312-335 .MEXICAN URBAN COLONIAS IN THE SALT RIVER VALLEY OF ARIZONA. Chris Lukinbeal, Daniel D. Arreola, and D. Drew Lucio 12-34 Tlie Geographical Review 100 (1-4): 1-627, lanuary-October 2010 Copyright ® 2010 by the ,'\merican Geographical Society of New York ANNUAL INDEX 2010 621 MILKING THE PLAINS: MOVEMENT OF LARGE DAIRY OPERATIONS INTO SOUTHWESTERN KANSAS . Lisa M. B. Harrington, Max Lu, and David E. Kromm 538-558 NEITHER BIBLICAL PLAGUE NOR PRISTINE MYTH: A LESSON FROM CENTRAL EUROPEAN SPARROWS.Bernd Herrmann and William !. Woods 176-186 THE 100™ VOLUME [lanuary]. .Craig E. Cohen, Dydia DeLyser, Andrew Sluyter, and Kent Mathewson iii-iv ORNITHOPHILIA: THOUGHTS ON GEOGRAPHY IN BIRDING. Mark Bonta 139-151 PALEOENVIRONMENT AND “POCKET FEN” DEVELOPMENT ON THE WESTERN GREAT PLAINS. Kevin P. Gilmore and Donald G. Sullivan 413-429 PARSONS ON PIGS AND ACORNS. Daniel W. Gade 598-606 PERSONALITY, GEOGRAPHICAL ART, AND LESSONS FROM SAUER’S MEXICO.Daniel D. Arreola 291-294 PLACE, PUBLIC MEMORY, AND THE TOKYO AIR RAIDS . Cary Karacas 521-537 PLACE INVADERS: CONSTRUCTING THE NOMADIC THREAT IN ENGLAND.Eabaehnik 90-108 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW: VOLUMES 1-99 . Alexander B. Murphy 443-450 REFLECTIONS ON REGIONAL RESEARCH IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW. Marie D. Price 458-464 REIN! ERPRETING THE WASHITA BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.Douglas A. Hurt 375-393 RIVER BLINDNESS REVISITED. John M. Hunter 559-582 ROOST SITES AND COMMUNAL BEHAVIOR OF ANDEAN CONDORS IN CHILE. Thora Martina Herrmann, Mircea 1. Costina, and Alina M. Aron Costina 246-262 SAVING THE ALBATROSS: FASHIONING AN ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME. Robin W Doughty 216-228 SHIFTING SYNANTHROPY OF THE CROW IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Daniel W Gade 152-175 WHAT’S IN A NAME? LINGUISTICS, GEOGRAPHY, AND TOPONYMS. hisa Padding and John Western 394-412 WHEN THE URBAN FRINGE IS NOT SUBURBAN. Jason Jndrich 35-55 WITHER PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY: 100 VOLUMES OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW. Douglas}. Sherman 451-457 DEPARTMENTS GEOGRAPHICAL RECORD .... . 109-121, 263-273, 583-606 GEOGRAPHICAL FIELD NOTES . 413-429 GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEWS .... 122-133, 274-289, 430-441, 607-618 622 ANNUAL INDEX 2010 A Carney, Judith A., and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff. In Africa. 559-582, 607-609 the Shadow of Slavery, rev., 607-609 Agriculture, 12-34, 125-127, 152-175, 187-203, 229- Cartography, 122-123,131-133,312-335,433^35,435- 245, 538-558, 598-606, 607-609 437, 583-597 Aiken, Charles S. William Faulkner and the Southern Central America, 139-151, 187-203 Landscape, rev., 287-289 Chandler, Arizona, 12-34 Alberts, Heike C., and Helen D. Hazen. Maintaining The Changing Location of Trade and Services in Guada¬ Authenticity and Integrity at Cultural World Heri¬ lajara, Mexico, 1994-2004 (Harner), 494-520 tage Sites, 56-73 Cheyenne Nation, 375-393 American Geographical Society, [January] iii-iv, 134- Chicago Made (Lewis), rev., 437—439 138, 304-307, 443-450, 458-464, 465-475 Chile, 246-262 Andes Mountains, 229-245 Chilton, Glen. The Curse of the Labrador Duck, rev., 280- Antarctica, 216-228 282 Archaeolog)’, 56-73, 282-285 Christie, Maria Elisa. Kitchenspace, rev., 439—441 Architecture, 304-307, 476-493 Christinas Bird Count, 139-151, 152-175, 263-273 Archival research, 122-123 Citizen Science and Bird-Distribution Data: An Oppor¬ Arizona, 12-34 tunity for Geographical Research (Yaukey), 263-273 Arreola, Daniel D. Personality, Geographical Art, and Citizen scientists, 139-151, 263-273 Lessons from Sauer’s Mexico, 291-294. See also Lukin- Clark, Kevin B. See Snyder, Noel F. R., David E. Brown, beal, Chris, Daniel D. Arreola, and D. Drew Lucio and Kevin B. Clark Art, 291-294 Climate, 295-300, 336-355 Asia, 336-355, 521-537, 617-618 Climate change, 282-285, 413-429 Atlantic Ocean, 216-228, 607-609 Climatology, 295-300, 413-429, 559-582 Australia, 216-228 Colten, Craig E. Landscape and Place in the Geographi¬ Avifaunal Research and Geographical Perspectives (Stein¬ cal Review, 1-5 -, Dydia DeLyser, Andrew Sluyter, and Kent berg), [April] iii-iv Mathewson. The 100''' Volume, [January] iii-iv B Comments on Edward Ullman’s “Amenities as a Factor in Regional Growth” (Walcott), 301-303 Baltimore, Maryland, 35-55 Commodities, 125-127 The Banana (Wiley), rev., 125-127 Conserv'ation, [April] iii-iv, 56-73, 139-151, 152-175, Bangladesh, 336-355 187-203,204-215,216-228,229-245,246-262,274- Baroque Disruptions in Val Di Noto, Sicily (Puleo), 476- 278,285-286 493 Constructing and Naturalizing the Middle East (Cul- Bible Belt, U.S., 413-429, 611-613 casi), 583-597 Biodiversity, [April] iii-iv, 139-151, 152-175, 176-186, Co.stina, Alina M. Aron. See Herrmann, Thora Martina, 187-203, 229-245 Mircea 1. Costina, and Alina M. Aron Costina Biogeography, [April] iii-iv, 125-127,139-151,152-175, Costina, Mircea 1. Sec Herrmann, Thora Martina, Mir¬ 176-186, i 87-203,204-215,216-228,229-245,246- cea 1. Costina, and Alina M. Aron Costina 262,263-273,274-278, 278-280,280-282, 285-286, Creative Destruction and Trial by Space in a Historic 413^29, 538-558, 559-582, 598-606, 607-609 Canadian Village (Mitchell and V'anderwerf), 356-374 Bird-watching, [April] iii-iv, 139-151,263-273,274-278 Creemore, Ontario, 356-374 Birds. See Ornithology Culcasi, Karen. Constructing and Naturalizing the Mid¬ Blacks, 607-609 dle East, 583-597 Bluegrass region, 312-335 Cultural geography, [April] iii-iv, 35-55, 56-73, 127- Bonta, Mark. Ornithophilia; Thoughts on Geography 129, 139-151, 152-175, 176-186, 187-203,229-245, in Birding, 139-151 278-280,287-289,291-294,394-412,439-441.607- Borchert, John R., 308-311 609,611-613,615-617 Boundaries, 435-437, 443-450, 583-597 The Curse of the Labrador Duck (Chilton), rev., 280-282 Bourquin, Nicolas. See Klanten, Robert, Nicolas Bour- Custer, Gen. George A., 375-393 quin, Thibaud Tissot, and Sven Ehmann Cyclone Sidr, 336-355 Brown, David E. See Snyder, Noel F. R., David E. Brown, and Kevin B. Clark D Brown, Robert N. Review of Aiken: William Faulkner Data Flow (Klanten, Bourquin, Tissot, and Ehmann, and the Southern Landscape, 287-289 eds.), rev., 131-133 Brunn, Stanley D. Review of Moreton: To Serve God and Davis, Edward H. Review of Vann: In Search of Ulster- Wal-Mart, 127-129 Scots Land, 611-613 Buffalo, New York, 35-55 DeLyser, Dydia. Sec Colten, Craig E., Dydia DeLyser, Built environment, 56-73, 304-307, 476—493 Andrew Sluyler, and Kent Mathew'son -, and Paul Karolczyk. Fieldwork and the Geo¬ C graphical Review: Retrospect and Possible Prospects, Canada, 152-175, 263-273, 356-374 465-475 Caribbean region, 125-127 Demography, 35-55 ANNUAL INDEX 2010 623 Depopulation, 559-582 G Development, 35-55, 56-73, 74-89,204-215, 246-262, Gade, Daniel W. Parsons on Pigs and Acorns, 598- 356-374, 559-582 606 Diffusion, 607-609 -. Shifting Synanthropy of the Crow in Eastern Disasters, 336-355, 476-493 North America, 152-175 Doughty, Robin VV. Saving the Albatross: Fashioning an Galtpagos (Kricher), rev., 285-286 Environmental Regime, 216-228 Gardens, 439-441 Dutt, Sohini. See Paul, Bimal K., and Sohini Dutt Gartner, William Gustav. Review of Wood and Pels: The Duvall, Chris S. Review of Carney and Rosomoff': In the Natures of Maps, 433-435 Shadow of Slavery, 607-609 Gender, 439-441 Geographical research, [April] iii-iv, 6-11, 74-89,124- E 125, 139-151, 152-175,246-262,263-273,465-475, Earle, Carville, 615-617 598-606 Earthquakes, 476-493 Geographical Rex’iew, ]Ianuary] iii-iv, 1-5, 6-11, 134- East Asia, 521-537, 617-618 138,291-294, 295-300, 301-303, 304-307, 308-311, Ecology, [April) iii-iv, 74-89, 139-151, 152-175, 176- 443-450,451 -457,458-464,465-475,559-582,598- 186, 187-203,204-215, 216-228, 229-245, 246-262, 606 274-278 The Geographical Review’s Historical Dimensions and Economic development, 12-34, 35-55 Recentism (Sluyter), 6-11 Economic geography, 12-34, 35-55, 74-89, 125-127, Geographical thought, [January] iii-iv, 1-5, 6-11, 74- 127-129,216-228,304-307,356-374,437-439,494- 89, 129-131, 131-133, 291-294,295-300, 301-303, 520, 538-558, 598-606, 613-615, 615-617 304-307, 308-311, 430-432, 443-450, 451-457, Ecuador, 229-245, 285-286 458-464, 465-475, 598-606, 609-611, 613-615, Ehmann, Sven. See Klanten, Robert, Nicolas Bourquin, 615-617 Thibaud Tissot, and Sven Ehmann Geography, History, and the American Political Economy Endangered species, 176-186, 187-203, 216-228, 246- (Heppen and Otterstrom, eds.), rev., 615-617 262, 274-278, 280-282 Geography of religion, 125-127 Endoh, Taoke. Exporting Japan, rev., 617-618 Geopolitics, 583-597, 617-618 Engaging the Public Imagination; Geographers in the Geosophy, 611-613 Op-Ed Pages (Moseley), 109-121 Germany, 176-186 England, 90-108 Ghana, 559-582 Environmental history, 176-186, 278-280, 282-285, Gilbreath, Richard .A. See Raitz, Karl B., Jeffrey E. Lev\', 413-429 and Richard A. Gilbreath Environmental management, [.April] iii-iv, 56-73,139- Gilmore, Kevin P., and Donald G. Sullivan. Paleoenvi- 151, 204-215, 216-228, 229-245, 246-262 ronment and “Pocket Pen” Development on the Environmental planning, [April] iii-iv, 139-151, 204- Western Great Plains, 413-429 215,216-228, 246-262 Glendale, Arizona, 12-34 Ethridge, Robbie. Review of Krech: Spirits of the Air, 278- Globalization, 125-127, 615-617 280 Gottmann, Jean, 304-307 Europe, 176-186, 476-493, 598-606, 611-613 Graphical analysis, 131-133 Exploration, 122-123, 465-475, 609-611 Great Britain, 90-108, 611-613 Exporting Japan (Endoh), rev., 617-618 Great Plains, U.S., 413-429, 538-558 Guadalajara, Mexico, 494-520 F Gypsies, 90-108 Fairchild, Wilma B., 1-5, 304-307, 443-450, 598-606 H Faulkner, William, 287-289 Field methods, 124-125, 139-151, 187-203, 204-215, Harner, John. Changing Location of Trade and Services 246-262, 263-273, 291-294, 465-475,598-b06 in Guadalajara, .Mexico, 1994-2004, 494-520 Fieldwork and the Geographical Review: Retrospect and Harrington, Lisa M. B., .Max Lu, and David E. Kromm. Possible Prospects (DeLyser and Karoiczyk), 465-475 Milking the Plains: .Movement of Large Dairy Op¬ First Peoples in a New World (Meltzer), rev., 282-285 erations into Southwestern Kansas, 538-558 Fisheries, 216-228 Hart, John Fraser, 124-125 Food, 439-441 The Harvest of Rain-Forest Birds by Indigenous Com¬ Food supply, 152-175,176-186,187-203,538-558,607- munities in Panama (Smith), 187-203 609 Harvey, David, 613-615 Foodways, 439-441, 607-609 Hawai'i, 204-215 Ford, Larry R. Inspirations from the Geographical Re¬ Hazard Warnings and Responses to Evacuation Orders: view: Jean Gottmann’s “Why the Skyscraper?” 304- the Case of Bangladesh’s Cyclone Sidr (Paul and 307 Dutt), 336-355 Forests, 139-151,152-175,187-203,204-215,229-245, Hazen, Helen D. See Alberts, Heike C., and Helen 274-278, 598-606 D. Hazen Frontiers, 312-335 Health, 559-582 624 ANNUAL INDEX 2010 Heidegger’s Topology (Malpas), rev., 129-131 John Borchert’s “American Metropolitan Evolution” Heppen, |ohn, and Samuel M. Otterstrom, eds. Geogra¬ (Palm), .308-311 phy, History, and the American Political Economy, rev., 615-617 K Herrmann, Bernd, and William I. Wbods. Neither Bib¬ Kabachnik, Peter. Place Invaders: Constructing the No¬ lical Plague nor Pristine Myth: A Lesson from Cen¬ madic Threat in England, 90-108 tral European Sparrows, 176-186 Kansas, 538-558 Herrmann, Thora Martina, Mircea 1. Costina, and Alina Karacas, Cary. Place, Public Memory, and the Tokyo .Air M. Aron Costina. Roost Sites and Communal Behav¬ Raids, 521-537 ior of Andean Condors in Chile, 246-262 Karolczyk, Paul. See DeLyser, Dydia, and Paul Karolczyk Historical geography, 6-11,12-34,35-55,122-123,152- Keeling, David J. Review of Wiley: The Banana, 125-127 175, 176-186, 278-280,285-286, 287-289,308-311, Keim, Barry D. Lasting Scientific Impact of the Thorn- 312-335,375-393,430-432,435-437,437^39,476- thwaite Water-Balance Model, 295-300 493, 607-609, 609-611, 611-613, 615-617, 617-618 Kent, Robert B. Review of Endoh: Exporting Japan, 617- History of geography, [January] iii-iv, 1-5, 6-11, 74- 618 89, 124-125, 291-294, 295-300, 301-303, 304-307, Kentucky, 312-335 308-311,430-432,443-450,451 ^57,458-464,465- Kenzer, Martin S. Review of Withers: Placing the En¬ 475, 598-606 lightenment, 430—432 Holliday, Vance T. Review of .Meltzer: First Peoples in a Kinney, Kealohanuiopuna Mark. See Steinberg, Michael Ners'World, 282-285 K., Junichi Sugishita, and Kealohanuiopuna Mark Honduras, 139-151 Kinney Housing, 204-215 Kitchenspace (Christie), rev., 439-441 How the States Got Their Shapes (Stein), rev., 435-437 Klanten, Robert, Nicolas Bourquin, Thibaud Tissot, and Huber, Matthew T. Hyphenated Geographies: The Sven Ehmann, eds.. Data Flow, rev., 131-133 Deindustrialization of Nature-Society Geography, Knapp, Gregory. Review of Safier: Measuring the New 74-89 World, 122-123 Hudson, John C., ed. A Love of the Land, rev., 124-125 Krech, Shepard, III. Spirits of the Air, rev., 278-280 Hugill, Peter J. Review of Warf: Time-Space Compres¬ Kricher, John. Galtpagos, rev., 285-286 sion, rev., 613-615 Krim, Arthur. Review of Stein: How the States Got Their Human geography, 6-11, 287-289, 291-294 Shapes, 435^37 Humboldt, Alexander von, 609-611 Kromm, David E. See Harrington, Lisa M. B., Max Lu, Hunter, John M. River Blindness Revisited, 559-582 and David E. Kromm Hurt, Douglas A. Reinterpreting the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, 375-393 L Hyphenated Geographies: The Deindustrialization of Nature-Society Geography (Huber), 74—89 La Condamine, Charles Marie de, 122-123 Labor, 494-520 I Land use, 124-125, 152-175, 176-186, 204-215, 229- Identity, 90-108 245, 538-558, 598-606 Illinois, 437-439 Land-Use Changes and Conservation of the Hawaii Imperialism, 125-127 ‘Amakihi (Steinberg, Sugishita, and Kinney), 204—215 In Search of L’lster-Scots Land (Vann), rev., 611-613 Landscape, 1-5, 56-73, 124-125, 229-245, 287-289, In the Shadow of Slavery (Carney and Rosomoff), rev., 291-294 607-60‘i Landscape and Place in the Geographical Review (Col- India, 336-355 ten), 1-5 Indian Ocean, 216-228 Landscape history', 278-280 Indians (American). See Native Americans Language, 394-412 Indigenous peoples, 152-175, 176-186, 187-203, 229- The Lapwing in Andean Ethnoecology: Proxy for Land¬ 245, 246-262, 278-280, 282-285 scape Transformation (Sarmiento), 229-245 Industrial geography, 74-89, 437-439 The Lasting Scientific Impact of the Thornthwaite W'a- Inspirations from the Geographical Review: Jean Gott- ter-Balance .Model (Keim), 295-300 mann’s “Why the Skyscraper?” (Ford), 304-307 Latin America, 122-123, 139-151, 187-203, 229-245, Instructions for the Submission of Manuscripts to the 246-262,285-286,291-294,439-441,494-520,617- Geographical Review, 134-138 618 Invasive species, 176-186, 204—215, 285-286 Levy, Jeffrey E. See Raitz, Karl B., Jeffrey E. Levy, and Ri¬ Irrigation, 12-34 chard A. Gilbreath Island geography, 285-286 Lewis, Robert. Chicago Made, rev., 437-439 Italy, 476-493 Literary geography, 287-289 Livestock, 229-245, 538-558, 598-606 I Louisiana, 274-278, 394-412 Japan. 521-537, 617-618 A Love of the Land (Hudson, ed.), rev., 124-125 Jindrich, Jason. W'hen the Urban Fringe Is Not Subur¬ Lu, Max. See Harrington, Lisa M. B., Max Lu, and David ban, 35-55 E. Kromm ANNUAL INDEX 2010 625 ! Lucio, D. Drew. See Lukinbeal, Chris, Daniel D. Arreola, Natural hazards, 336-355, 476-493 and D. Drew Lucio The Natures of Maps (Wood and Eels), rev., 433-435 Lukinbeal, Chris, Daniel D. Arreola, and D. Drew Lucio. Neither Biblical Plague nor Pristine Myth: A Lesson Mexican Urban Colotiitis in the Salt River V'alley of from Central European Sparrows (Herrmann and Arizona, 12-34 Woods), 176-186 New Orleans, Louisiana, 394-412 M New York State, 35-55 Maintaining Authenticity and Integrity at Cultural World New Zealand, 216-228 Heritage Sites (Alberts and Hazen), 56-73 News reporting, 90-108, 109-121 Malpas, Jeff. Heidegger’s Topology, rev., 129-131 Nomadism, 90-108, 559-582 Mapping, 122-123, 312-335, 433-435, 435-437, 559- Nongovernmental organizations, 216-228 582,583-597 North America, 12-34, 35-55, 127-129, 152-175, 263- Mapping Kentucky’s Frontier Trails through Geographi¬ 273, 274-278,278-280,282-285,287-289,291-294, cal Information and Cartographic Applications (Raitz, 301-303,308-311,312-335,356-374,375-393,394- Levy, and Gilbreath), 312-335 412,413^29,435-437,437-439,439-441,494-520, Marxism, 613-615 538-558, 607-609, 609-611,611-613,615-617 Maryland, 35-55 Northeast, U.S., 35-55, 152-175 Mathewson, Kent. See Colten, Craig E., Dydia Del.yser, Northern Ireland, 611-613 Andrew Sluyter, and Kent Mathewson Measuring the New World (Safier), rev., 122-123 O Media, 90-108, 109-121 Oceans, 216-228, 458-464 Medical geography, 559-582 Oklahoma, 375-393 Meltzer, David J. First Peoples in a New World, rev., 282- The too"’ Volume (Colten, DeLyser, Sluyter, and Ma¬ 285 thewson), [January] iii-iv Memorialization, 375-393, 521-537 Ontario, Canada, 356-374 Mesa, Arizona, 12-34 Ornithology, [April] iii-iv, 139-151,152-175,176-186, Mexican Americans, 12-34, 35-55 187-203," 204-215,216-228,229-245,246-262,263- Mexican Urban Colonias in the Salt River V'alley of Ari¬ 273, 274-278, 278-280, 280-282 zona (Lukinbeal, Arreola, and Lucio), 12-34 Ornithophilia: Thoughts on Geography in Birding Mexico, 291-294, 439-441, 494-520 (Bonta), 139-151 Mid-Atlantic, U.S., 35-55 Otterstrom, Samuel M. See Heppen, John, and Samuel Middle America. See Central America M. Otterstrom, eds. Middle East, 458-464, 583-597 Midwest, U.S., 35-55, 437^39, 538-558 P Migration, 90-108, 301-303, 439-441, 611-613, 617- Pacific Ocean, 216-228 618 Paleoenvironment and “Pocket Fen” Development on the Military geography, 375-393 Western Great Plains (Gilmore and Sullivan), 413-429 Milking the Plains: Movement of Large Dairy Opera¬ Paleogeography, 278-280, 282-285, 413-429 tions into Southwestern Kansas (Harrington, Lu, and Palm, Risa. )ohn Borchert’s “American Metropolitan Kromm), 538-558 Evolution,” 308-311 Minorities, 35-55, 90-108 Panama, 187-203 Mississippi, 287-289 Parsons on Pigs and Acorns (Gade), 598-606 Missouri, 35-55 Pasqualetti, Martin J. Review of Hudson, ed.: A Love of Mitchell, Clare J. A., and Julie V'anderwerf. Creative De¬ the Land, 124-125 struction and Trial by Space in a Historic Canadian The Passage to Cosmos (VV'alls), rev., 609-611 Village, 356-374 Patagonia, 246-262 Modeling, 295-300 Paul, Bimal K., and Sohini Dutt. Hazard Warnings and Monuments, 56-73, 375-393, 521-537 Responses to Evacuation Orders: the Case of Bangla¬ iMoreton, Bethany. To Serve God and Wal-Mart, rev., desh’s Cyclone Sidr, 336-355 127-129 Personality, Geographical Art, and Lessons from Sauer’s Mo.seley, William G. Engaging the Public Imagination: Me.xico (Arreola), 291-294 Geographers in the Op-Ed Pages, 109-121 Pesticides, 152-175, 176-186 Mountain geography, 229-245 Petroleum, 476-493 Muller, Edward K. Review of Heppen and Otterstrom, Phoenix, Arizona, 12-34 eds.: Geography, History, and the American Political Physical geography, 282-285, 295-300, 413-429, 451- Economy, 615—617 457, 465-475, 476-493 Murphy, Alexander B. Political Geography in the Geo¬ Place, 1-5, 90-108, 129-131, 287-289, 291-294, 430- graphical Review: Volumes 1-99, 443-450 432, 521-537, 583-597 Place, Public Memory and the Tokyo Air Raids (Karacas), N 521-537 National parks, 139-151, 229-245, 246-262 Place Invaders: Constructing the Nomadic Threat in En¬ Native Americans, 152-175,278-280,282-285,375-393 gland (Kabachnik), 90-108 626 ANNUAL INDEX 2010 Place perception, 90-108 Saikku, ,Mikko. Review of Snyder, Brown, and Clark: The Place-names. See Toponymy Travails of Two Woodpeckers, 274-278 PUuinf^ the Enlightenment (Withers), rev., 430-^32 -. Rev iew of Steinberg: Stalking the Ghost Bird, Political geography, 109-121, 127-129, 435-437, 443- 274-278 430,476-493, 521-537, 383-597,613-615,615-617, Saint Louis, .Missouri, 35-55 617-618 Salt River Valley, 12-34 Political Geography in the Geographical Review: Vol¬ Sarmiento, Fausto O. The Lapwing in Andean Fthno- umes 1-99 (Murphy), 443-450 ecologv" Proxy for Landscape Transformation, 229- Population geography, 35-55, 301-303, 607-609, 617- 245 618 Sauer, Carl O., 291-294 Preservation, 56-73, 274-278, 356-374 Saving the Albatross: Fashioning an F.nvironmental Price, .Marie D. Reflections on Regional Research in the Regime (Doughty), 216-228 Geographical Review, 458-464 Scotland, 611-613 Protected areas, 56-73 Sense of place, 291-294, 375-393 Protected landscapes, 204-215,216-228,229-245,246- Settlement, 12-34, 282-285, 312-335, 559-582 262,285-286 Sherman, Douglas ). Wither Physical Geography: 100 Public health, 559-582 Volumes of the Geographical Review, 451-457 Public places, 521-537 Shifting Synanthropy of the Crow in Fastern North Puleo, Thomas I. Baroque Disruptions in Val Di Noto, America (Gade), 152-175 Sicily, 476-493 Sicily, 476-493 Pulsipher, Lydia .Mihelic. Review of Christie: Kitchen- Slavery, 607-609 space, 439^41 Sluyter, Andrew. See Colten, Craig E., D\dia DeLyser, Andrew Sluvler, and Kent .Mathew.son Q -. The Geographical Review’s Historical Dimen¬ sions and Recentism, 6-11 Quantification, 131-133, 465-475 Smith, Derek A. The Harvest of Rain-Forest Birds by Indigenous Communities in Panama, 187-203 R Smith, lonathan .M. Review of Walls: The Passage to Racism, 287-289 Cosmos, 609-611 Radding, Lisa, and lohn We.stern. WTiat’s in a Name? Snv der, Noel F. R., David E. Brown, and Kevin B. Clark. Linguistics, Geography, and Toponyms, 394-412 The Travails of Two Woodpeckers, rev., 274-278 Raitz, Karl B., leffrey F.. Levy, and Richard A. Gilbreath. Social geography, 90-108, 439-441 Mapping Kentucky’s Frontier Trails through Geo¬ South, U.S., 127-129,274-278,278-280,287-289,394- graphical Information and Cartographic Applica¬ 412,611-613 tions, 312-335 South America, 122-123, 229-245, 246-262, 285-286, Reflections on Regional Research in the Geographical 617-618 Review (Price), 458-464 South Asia, 336-355 Regional geography, 124-125, 127-129, 291-294, 301- Sttutheast, U.S., 152-175 303, 451-457, 458-464, 583-597, 611-613 Southern Hemisphere, 216-228 Regionalism, 458-464, 583-597, 609-611 Southwest, U.S., 12-34 Reinterpreting the Washita Battlefield National Historic Space, 356-374, 439-441, 61.3-615 Site (Hurt), 375-393 Spain, 598-606 Religious geography, 127-129, 611-613 Spirits of the Air (Krech), rev., 278-280 Resource management, 229-245 Spiritual geography, 278-280 Richardsttn, Miles. Review of Malpas: Heidegger's To¬ Stalking the Ghost Bird (Steinberg), rev., 274—278 pology, 129-131 Starrs, Paul F., 1-5 River Blindness Revisited (Hunter), 559-582 -. Review of Klanten, Bourquin, Tissot, and Road building, 312-335 Ehmann, eds.: Data Flow, 131-133 Rocky Mountains, 413-429 Stein, Mark. How the States Got Their Shapes, rev., 435- Roost Sites and Communal Behavior of Andean Con¬ 437 dors in Chile (Herrmann, Costina, and Costina), Steinberg, .Michael K. Avifauna! Research and Geo¬ 246-262 graphical Perspectives, [April] iii-iv Rosomoff, Richard Nicholas. See Carney, ludith A., and -. Stalking the Ghost Bird, rev., 274-278 Richard Nicholas Rosomoff -, lunichi Sugishita, and Kealohanuiopuna .Mark Rumney, Thomas. Review of Lewis: Chicago Made, 437- Kinney. Land-Use Changes and Conservation of the 439 Hawai'i Amakihi, 204-215 Rural geography, 1-5,35-55,90-108,124-125,152-175, Suburbs. 12-34, 35-55, 204-215, 437-439, 494-520 356-374 Sugishita, lunichi. See Steinberg, Michael K., lunichi Sugishita, and Kealohanuiopuna Mark Kinney S Sullivan, Donald G. See Gilmore, Kevin P., and Donald Sacred space, 375-393 G. Sullivan Safier, Neil. .Measuring the New World, rev., 122-123 Symbolic geography, 304-307, 433-435 ANNUAL INDEX 2010 627 T W'alls, Laura Dassow. The Passage to Cosmos, rev., 609- Tasmania, 216-228 611 Tempe, Arizona, 12-34 Walmart, 494-520 Theoretical geography, 129-131, 131-133, 295-300, Walton, Sam, 127-129 304-307, 308-311, 583-597, 609-611,613-615 Warf, Barney. Time-Space Compression, rev., 613-615 Thornthwaite, C. Warren, 295-300 Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, 375-393 Time reckoning, 613-615 Water balance, 295-300, 413-429 Time-Space Compression (Warf ), rev., 613-615 Weather, 336-355 Tissot,Thibaud. See Klanten, Robert, Nicolas Bourquin, Welford, Mark. Review of Chilton: The Curse of the La¬ Thibaud Tissot, and Sven Ehmann brador Duck, 280-282 To Serve God and Wal-Mart (Moreton), rev., 127-129 West Africa, 559-582 Tokyo, Japan, 521-537 Western, John. See Radding, Lisa, and John Western Toponymy, 394-412 VVTiat’s in a Name? Linguistics, Geography, and Topo- Tourism, 56-73, 139-151 246-262, 285-286, 356-374, nyms (Radding and Western), 394-412 375-393 When the Urban Fringe Is Not Suburban (Jindrich), Trade, 125-127, 494-520 35—55 Transportation, 312-335 Wiedenfeld, Melissa. Review of Kricher, Galipagos, 285- The Travails of Two Woodpeckers (Snyder, Brown, and 286 Clark), rev., 274-278 Wildlife, (April) iii-iv, 139-151,152-175,176-186,187- Tropics, 229-245 203, 204-215,216-228,229-245,246-262,263-273, 274-278, 278-280, 280-282 U Wiley, James. The Banana, rev., 125-127 Ullman, Edward L., 301-303 William Faulkner and the Southern Landscape (Aiken), United Kingdom, 90-108, 611-613 rev., 287-289 United States, 12-34, 35-55, 152-175, 204-215, 263- Wither Physical Geography: 100 Volumes of the Geo¬ 273, 274-278, 278-280,287-289, 301-303, 308-311, graphical Review (Sherman), 451-457 312-335,375-393,413-429,435-437,437-439,538- Withers, Charles W. J. Placing the Enlightenment, rev., 558, 607-609, 609-611, 611-613, 615-617 430-432 Urban form, 12-34, 35-55, 304-307, 494-520 Wood, Denis, and John Eels The Sutures of Maps, rev., Urban geography, 12-34, 35-55, 74-89, 304—307, 308- 433-435 311, 356-374," 437-439, 494-520, 521-537 Woods, William I. See Herrmann, Bernd, and William Urban growth, 12-34,35-55,204-215,308-311,437-439 1. Woods Urban parks, 521-537 World Heritage Sites, 56-73, 216-228, 394-412, 476- Urban sprawl, 12-34 493 V World War II, 521-537 \'anderwerf, lulie. See .Mitchell, Clare). .A., and Julie \'an- Y derwerf \'ann, Barry Aron. In Search of Ulster-Scots Land, rev., Yaukey, Peter H. Citizen Science and Bird-Distribution 611-613 Data: .An Opportunity for Geographical Research, V'egetation, 229-245, 413-429 263-273 Violence, 375-393 \'isual representation, 131-133 Z Zoogeography, [April] iii-iv, 139-151, 152-175, 176- W 186, 187-203,204-215,216-228, 229-245, 246-262, Walcott, Susan M. Comments on Edward Ullman’s 263-273,274-278,278-280,280-282,285-286,538- “Amenities as a Factor in Regional Growth,” 301-303 558, 559—582, 598—606 Errata The January 2010 issue of the Geographical Review contains two errors, which the editors regret. On page 5 the correct title of Daniel Arreola’s article is “Urban Ethnic Landscape Identity”; and on page 124 the correct publisher of A Love of the Land is the Center for American Places.