Call Number (LC) Title Results
G76.5.J6 C67 2007 Millennial landscape change in Jordan : geoarchaeology and cultural ecology / 1
G76.5.K5 O74 2000 Korean geography and geographers / 1
G76.5.L29 Lines of geography in Latin American narrative : national territory, national literature / 1
G76.5.L29 N48 1982 New themes in instruction for Latin American geography / 1
G76.5.N48 G46 1997 Geo.Ed.97/Kaupapa Aro Whenua Geographical Education Conference : Conference proceedings : Department of Geography, University of Waikato, 1997 / 1
G76.5.P7 Historia Zrzeszenia Polskich Nauczycieli Geografii / 1
G76.5.R9 A713 Soviet geography, accomplishments and tasks : a symposium edited by a committee of the Geographic Society of the USSR, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, I. P. Gerasimov, chairman. Translated from the Russian by Lawrence Ecker. 1
G76.5.S34 Socio-spatial theory in Nordic geography : intellectual histories and critical interventions / 2
G76.5.S63 G46 2021 Geographical reasoning and learning : perspectives on curriculum and cartography from South America / 1
G76.5.S64 R65 2004 The role of the South in the making of American geography : centennial of the AAG, 2004 / 1
G76.5.U38 Problemy bezperervnoï heohrafichnoï osvity i kartohrafiï 1
G76.5.U5 Global Perspectives in the Geography Curriculum : Reviewing the Moral Case for Geography. 1
G76.5.U5 A76 Activities selected from the High School Geography Project / 1
G76.5.U5 A77 American geography, 1960-63 : education, employment, and other trends, a report / 1
G76.5.U5 A8 Status and trends of geography in the United States, 1957-1960 / 1
G76.5.U5 A8 1964 American geography, 1960-63 : education, employment, and other trends, a report / 1
G76.5.U5 D48 2015 Leadership in American academic geography : the twentieth century / 1
G76.5.U5 G8 Guide to geography programs in the Americas : AAG handbook and directory of geographers. 1
G76.5.U5 M37 2015 American geography and geographers : toward geographical science / 2
G76.5.U5 M39 2022 Citizens and rulers of the world : the American child and the cartographic pedagogies of empire / 2