12 research outputs found
Fanny Copeland and the geographical imagination
Raised in Scotland, married and divorced in the English south, an adopted Slovene, Fanny Copeland (1872 – 1970) occupied the intersection of a number of complex spatial and temporal conjunctures. A Slavophile, she played a part in the formation of what subsequently became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that emerged from the First World War. Living in Ljubljana, she facilitated the first ‘foreign visit’ (in 1932) of the newly formed Le Play Society (a precursor of the Institute of British Geographers) and guided its studies of Solčava (a then ‘remote’ Alpine valley system) which, led by Dudley Stamp and commended by Halford Mackinder, were subsequently hailed as a model for regional studies elsewhere. Arrested by the Gestapo and interned in Italy during the Second World War, she eventually returned to a socialist Yugoslavia, a celebrated figure. An accomplished musician, linguist, and mountaineer, she became an authority on (and populist for) the Julian Alps and was instrumental in the establishment of the Triglav National Park. Copeland’s role as participant observer (and protagonist) enriches our understanding of the particularities of her time and place and illuminates some inter-war relationships within G/geography, inside and outside the academy, suggesting their relative autonomy in the production of geographical knowledge
Comment les Austro-Hongrois ont fait la guerre en Serbie; observations directes d'un neutre,
Mode of access: Internet
Los Procedimientos de guerra de los austro-húngaros en Servia : observaciones directas de un neutral
Bulgares et Turcs contre les Grecs : Rapport presente a M. Venizelos... / par R.-A. Reiss
Le martyre de la ville de Monastir-Bitolj /
At head of title: Royaume de Serbie.Mode of access: Internet
Manuel du portrait parlé (signalement); (méthode Alphonse Bertillon) à l'usage de la police; avec vocabulaire français, allemand, italien et anglais, et code télégraphique du portrait parlé,
Mode of access: Internet
