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From ‘garbage dump’ to ‘true European town’: Geographically imagining the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla (1913-1917) 从“垃圾场”到“真正的欧洲小镇”:北非休达和梅利利亚飞地的地理想象(1913-1917)
IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.005
Joshua Steele
Ceuta and Melilla, the two Spanish enclaves on the African continent that border Morocco, have been held by Spain since 1497 and 1668, respectively. This article conducts a discourse analysis on the portrayal of these enclaves in the early-twentieth century, through the lens of the scholarly magazine África Española, published from 1913 to 1917. Ceuta and Melilla occupy an interesting role in the magazine, discursively constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed to fit varying narratives that ultimately repositioned them from their status as, ‘garbage dumps,’ ‘disconcerting hamlets,’ or ‘Spain's burden,’ to potential exemplars of European and Spanish superiority. Various imaginary geographies were put forth by the writers, casting the cities as newly established beacons of progress that serve the purposes of the Spanish colonial project while elevating Spain's credibility as a European power. In so doing, África Española provides valuable insights into how the historical identities of the cities changed at the beginning of the twentieth century. Through a critical examination of these evolved discursive identities, this article provides historical context aimed to supplement current research related to Ceuta and Melilla's positioning within the migration-related challenges presently experienced within the European Union, complicating pervasive rhetoric about Spain's long-standing control of these territories.
休达和梅利利亚是西班牙在非洲大陆上与摩洛哥接壤的两个飞地,分别自1497年和1668年以来一直被西班牙占领。本文以1913年至1917年出版的学术杂志África Española为视角,对20世纪初对这些飞地的描写进行了话语分析。休达和梅利利亚在这本杂志中扮演了一个有趣的角色,他们通过话语建构、解构和重构来适应不同的叙事,最终将他们从“垃圾场”、“令人不安的村庄”或“西班牙的负担”的地位重新定位为欧洲和西班牙优势的潜在典范。作家们提出了各种虚构的地理位置,将这些城市塑造成新建立的进步灯塔,服务于西班牙殖民计划的目的,同时提升西班牙作为欧洲大国的可信度。通过这样做,África Española为了解20世纪初城市的历史特征是如何变化的提供了有价值的见解。通过对这些演变的话语身份的批判性考察,本文提供了历史背景,旨在补充当前与休达和梅利利亚在欧盟内部目前经历的移民相关挑战中的定位相关的研究,使关于西班牙长期控制这些领土的普遍言论复杂化。
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.03.001
Anthony Picón-Rodríguez
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.05.012
Nokmedemla Lemtur
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-30 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.006
Elizabeth Edwards
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-30 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.009
Elizabeth Baigent
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Periodical geography and geographical correspondence in the Naval Chronicle (1799–1818) 《海军纪事》中的周期性地理学和地理通信(1799-1818)
IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-30 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.08.003
Yannan Ding
Much of the detail of the transformation in European geography from the late eighteenth to early nineteenth century is still shrouded in obscurity. Existing histories of geography, as epitomized in geographical canons, have succeeded in documenting and analysing key protagonists while neglecting the less known figures and groups. This paper invokes the ‘periodical geography’ concept to study the geography of the Naval Chronicle, published during 1799–1818 in London. By viewing the Naval Chronicle as a proto-geographical journal, it opens a new path to approach its geographies which comprise both the experienced and documented geographical phenomena, and the spatial pattern of the communication, dissemination, and calibration of geographical knowledge through correspondence. Analyses on the basis of integral reading reveal that the UK was unequivocally at the centre of this correspondence network, which was also global, and the content was remarkably original in nature. The shifting sectional distribution of the correspondence reflected the ascendance of British hydrography. As such, this study not only fills a critical gap in the history of geography during a period that was overshadowed by the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, but also points out the progenitor that would shape modern associational geography and its journals as the nineteenth century proceeded.
从18世纪末到19世纪初,欧洲地理学转变的许多细节仍然模糊不清。现有的地理历史,作为地理经典的缩影,已经成功地记录和分析了关键的主角,而忽略了不太为人所知的人物和群体。本文引用“期刊地理学”的概念来研究1799年至1818年在伦敦出版的《海军编年史》的地理。通过将《海军编年史》视为一份原始地理期刊,它开辟了一条新的途径来研究它的地理,包括经验和记录的地理现象,以及通过通信传播、传播和校准地理知识的空间格局。在整体阅读的基础上的分析表明,英国是毫不含糊地在这个通信网络的中心,这也是全球性的,内容是非常原始的性质。通信的分段分布的变化反映了英国水文学的优势。因此,这项研究不仅填补了被革命和拿破仑战争遮蔽的时期地理学历史上的一个关键空白,而且还指出了在19世纪发展过程中塑造现代关联地理学及其期刊的先驱。
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-30 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.004
Carsten-Andreas Schulz
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The Storyteller's legacy: Materiality, commemoration, and the geography of historical markers 说书人的遗产:物质性、纪念性和历史标记的地理位置
IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-26 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.08.006
Yusik Choi , Alberto Giordano
This study explores the geography of commemoration through the lens of historical markers, focusing on their materiality, which we define as size, matter, art style, and location. While commemorative studies have largely emphasized symbolic and ideological meanings, this paper shifts attention to the physical markers themselves, examining how their form and placement shape public memory. Drawing on David Lowenthal's framework of selective memory and Kenneth Foote's typology of memorialization, we compare three commemorative programs: Texas Historical Markers (USA), Stolpersteine (Europe), and the Seoul Historical Cultural Markers (South Korea). Each case reveals distinct approaches to material commemoration: Texas' expansive, state-sponsored program evolves through textual revisions and relocations; Stolpersteine function as micro-scale counter-memorials embedded in daily life; and Seoul's city-wide initiative reflects selective historical narratives and urban redevelopment. Our analysis highlights how materiality influences historical interpretation, accessibility, and contestation. By re-centering commemoration on the storyteller — the marker itself — rather than solely on the stories it tells, this study underscores the dynamic, contested, and evolving nature of public memory across different cultural and political landscapes.
本研究通过历史标记的镜头探索纪念的地理,重点关注它们的物质性,我们将其定义为大小,物质,艺术风格和位置。虽然纪念研究在很大程度上强调了象征意义和意识形态意义,但本文将注意力转移到物理标记本身,研究它们的形式和位置如何塑造公众记忆。借鉴David Lowenthal的选择性记忆框架和Kenneth Foote的纪念类型,我们比较了三个纪念项目:德克萨斯州历史标记(美国)、斯托尔珀斯坦(欧洲)和首尔历史文化标记(韩国)。每个案例都揭示了不同的材料纪念方法:德克萨斯州的扩展,国家赞助的项目通过文本修订和重新定位而发展;Stolpersteine的功能是嵌入日常生活中的微型反纪念物;首尔全市范围内的倡议反映了选择性的历史叙述和城市重建。我们的分析强调了物质性如何影响历史解释、可及性和争论。通过重新将纪念活动的中心放在讲故事的人——标记本身——而不仅仅是它所讲述的故事上,这项研究强调了不同文化和政治景观下公共记忆的动态、有争议和不断发展的本质。
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-14 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.007
Rudi Antono, Muhammad Naziful Haq, Adi Setiawan
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IF 1.1 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2025-08-14 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhg.2025.07.008
Imam Basthomi, Akilatul Azizah
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