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Europe is environmentally diverse, with a complex history, and long duration and high intensity of human occupancy. It is of special importance to New Zealand, due to strong and persistent cultural linkages, and the continuing but transforming economic and political ties. The first half of the course is an overview of Europe's environmental diversity and complicated history as expressed in highly uneven development, contrasting landscapes, and a tradition of conflict now countered by such institutions as the EU. The second part focuses on European integration since 1945 (in both its European and global contexts) through such themes as migration, investment, international relations and tourism.
Europe is environmentally diverse, with a complex history, and long duration and high intensity of human occupancy. It is of special importance to New Zealand, due to strong and persistent cultural linkages, and the continuing but transforming economic and political ties. The first half of the course is an overview of Europe’s environmental diversity and complicated history as expressed in highly uneven development, contrasting landscapes, and a tradition of conflict now countered by such institutions as the EU. The second part focuses on European integration since 1945 (in both its European and global contexts) through such themes as migration, investment, international relations and tourism.
Any 36 points of 100 level GEOG, orany 108 points approved by HOD.
GEOG203, EURO223
EURO223
Peter Perry
Prof Alan Williams (University of Exeter)
Ostergren, Robert Clifford. , Rice, John G; The Europeans : a geography of people, culture, and environment ; Guilford Press, 2004.
Hudson, Ray , Williams, Allan M; Divided Europe : society and territory ; SAGE Publication, 1999.
Pinder, David; The new Europe : economy, society, and environment ; Wiley, 1998.
Unwin, P. T. H; A European geography ; Longman, 1998.
Williams, Allan M; The European Community : the contradictions of integration ; 2nd ed; Blackwell, 1994.
The Europeans: a geography of people, culture and environment is Essential Reading for Dr Perry's section. The other texts are for Prof. Williams section and are Recommended reading
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This is information for 2007's summer school. Please visit GEOG213 - 08SU1 (C) Summer (Jan start) 2008 = http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/courseinfo/GetCourseDetails.aspx?course=GEOG213&occurrence=08SU1%20(C)&year=2008"> for current information on 2008's summer school.
Domestic fee $806.00
International fee $3,428.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Earth and Environment .