Mona Domosh
Mona Domosh (born 1957) is a geographer and academic, and currently holds the Joan P. and Edward J. Foley Jr. 1933 Professorship of Geography at Dartmouth College. Provided by Wikipedia
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Invented cities : the creation of landscape in nineteenth-century New York & Boston / by Domosh, Mona, 1957-
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American commodities in an age of empire by Domosh, Mona, 1957-
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Putting women in place : feminist geographers make sense of the world / by Domosh, Mona, 1957-
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Invented cities : the creation of landscape in nineteenth-century New York & Boston / by Domosh, Mona, 1957-
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Disturbing development in the Jim Crow South / by Domosh, Mona, 1957-
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The human mosaic : a thematic introduction to cultural geography / by Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G., 1938-2003
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The Sage handbook of historical geography /
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