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Dr Charles Rawding
Contact details: Geography building (NGAS) Edge Hill St. Helens Road Ormskirk Lancashire L39 4QP
Departmental Responsibilities:
Historical and tourism geographies. Geography Secondary PGCE Course Leader
External Responsibilities:
Secretary, Central Lancashire branch, Geographical Association Member of the Historical Geography Research Group of the RGS/IBG Currently external examiner at College of St Mark & St John, Plymouth & the University of Sussex Current Research Interests: Historical Geography - nineteenth and twentieth century rural geographies of England. Geography in the school curriculum.
Recent Publications:
'Tourism in Amsterdam : marketing and reality.’ Geography. 85.2. April 2000, pp167-172 'The virtual world of tourist cities.' Global Built Environment Review Vol 1 No2. August 2001, pp10-12 The Lincolnshire Wolds in the nineteenth century . History of Lincolnshire Committee, 2001 'The tithe files: a source for the local historian.' Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, vol 36, 2001, pp36-43 ' Lincolnshire aristocratic landscapes : the view from the 1790s.' Lincolnshire Past and Present, 46, Winter 2001/02, pp7-8 'World Cup Geography Update.' Teaching Geography 27,2, April 2002, pp79-81 'Literacy across the curriculum: some options for geography.' Teaching Geography, 27,3,July 2002, pp112-114 'Agrarian history or rural history : where do we go from here ?' Journal of Historical Geography, 28,3 (2002) pp445-448 'Agricultural practices and state intervention during the Second World War : a case study of South West Lancashire.' North West Geography. Vol 3 No 1, 2003, pp1-11 (with S.Johnson & F.Price) ‘Achieving effective differentiation in geography.’ Teaching Geography 29,1, January 2004, pp19-23 (with P A Blakey & D W G Hind) ‘The Lake District as a tourist destination in the 21 st century.’ In D W G Hind & J P Mitchell (Eds) Sustainable tourism in the Lake District. Business Education, Sunderland, 2004, pp75-100 ‘Aristocratic landscapes III. Hainton and the Heneages.’ In Lincolnshire Past and Present, Autumn 2004, pp3-5 (with D Halliwell) ‘Accessing urban land use through digital images.’ Teaching Geography, Oct 2004, pp150-151 ‘Failing farmers in south west Lancashire: a study of farming during the second world war.’ In J.Martin, B.Short & C.Watkins (Eds) British farming in the second world war, Agricultural History Society, forthcoming,2005 ‘Developing cultural geography.’ Think Piece. Geographical Association website at. http://www.geography.org.uk/projects/gtip/thinkpieces/culturalgeography/ (2005)
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