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    David Hulme OBE is Professor of Development Studies at The University of Manchester where he is Executive Director of the Global Development Institute...
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    produced a large range of notable alumni, including David Harvey, the world's most cited academic geographer, and winner of the Lauréat Prix International de...
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    Baronet, FRS, FRGS, FSA (19 June 1764 – 23 November 1848) was an English geographer, linguist, writer and civil servant best known for serving as the Second...
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  • people David Hulme (disambiguation), multiple people David Humphreys (disambiguation), multiple people David Hunt (disambiguation), multiple people David Hunter...
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    historian David Russell Hulme, director of music (from 1992), conductor Rhiannon Ifans, Welsh and Celtic medieval specialist, author David Gwilym James...
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  • Noel Castree (category British geographers)
    Noel Castree FAcSS (born 2 April 1968) is a British geographer whose research has focused on capitalism-environment relationships and, more recently, on...
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  • to the Present. Abc-Clio. ISBN 9780874368376. Fumagalli, Maria Cristina; Hulme, Peter; Robinson, Owen; Wylie, Lesley (July 2013). Surveying the American...
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    prominently in the 1994 film Heavenly Creatures based on the 1954 Parker–Hulme murder case involving two students. The school featured in national and...
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  • Christopher Isherwood, English-American author and academic (d. 1986) 1904 – Joe Hulme, English footballer and cricketer (d. 1991) 1906 – Bunny Austin, English...
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    December 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2019. James Scott; Matthias vom Hau; David Hulme. "Beyond the BICs: Strategies of influence". The University of Manchester...
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  • 1950), singer Owain Arwel Hughes (born 1942), orchestral conductor David Russell Hulme (born 1951), conductor Robert ap Huw (c.1580–1665), harpist Dafydd...
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    use of glass and steel. Old mills have been converted into apartments. Hulme has undergone extensive regeneration, with million-pound loft-house apartments...
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  • Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023. Hulme, Karen (2004). War Torn Environment: Interpreting The Legal Threshold. Martinus...
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    Hughes, British meso-climatologist, professor at University of Arizona Mike Hulme (1960–), British, climate impacts, climate modelling, climate and culture...
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    Church, a college of the University of Oxford. The first president was the geographer Sir Halford John Mackinder, and the college's first home was the old hospitium...
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    architects were Hugh Wilson and J. L. Womersley. Their work together included Hulme Crescents and the Manchester Education Precinct. Womersley, as Sheffield...
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    Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs occupied Palestinian territory. March 2012. Hulme, Karen (2004). War Torn Environment: Interpreting The Legal Threshold. Martinus...
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  • Akasha Gloria Hull (b. 1944, United States), poet, educator & critic Keri Hulme (1947–2021, New Zealand), fiction wr. & poet Petra Hůlová (b. 1979, Czechoslovakia/Czech...
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  •  22. Edward W. Said, 'Orientalism Reconsidered' in Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iversen, Diana Loxley (eds), Literature, Politics, and Theory...
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  • University Gerald Blake – Geographer and Principal of Collingwood College (1987–2001) Andrew Blowers (Hatfield) – Geographer known for his work on nuclear...
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    Scottish surgeon Joseph David Everett, 72, English physicist, died of heart failure. Friedrich Ratzel, 59, German geographer and ethnographer John F....
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    Frederick William Beechey (category English geographers)
    lieutenant, Beechey sailed on HMS Trent under Lieutenant John Franklin in David Buchan's Arctic expedition, of which at a later period he published a narrative...
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  • William Fyfe (ICL) Arthur Holmes (ICL) Rosemary Hutton Mike Hulme (KCL) David Lary (KCL) David Linton (KCL) Sir Charles Lyell (KCL) Halford John Mackinder...
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  • Tech University, where she is director of the Climate Science Center. Mike Hulme (born 1960): professor of human geography in the department of geography...
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  • 'Postcolonialism'." In Colonial Discourse/Postcolonial Theory, edited by M. Baker, P. Hulme, and M. Iverson. Mignolo, Walter. 1999. Local Histories/Global designs:...
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  • 'Nineteenth-Century East African Travel Records with an Appendix on "Armchair Geographers" and Cartography’, Paideuma 33 (1987) pp. 179–96. 'Nineteenth-Century...
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    Lynda Hull (1954–1994), US poet Keri Hulme (1947–2021), New Zealand poet and fiction writer Thomas Ernest Hulme (1883–1917), English critic and poet Alexander...
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    Society - Towards a New Modernity. Frankfurt: Sage. ISBN 978-0-8039-8345-8. Hulme, M (2009). Why We Disagree About Climate Change. Cambridge University Press...
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  • dramas (1925). Translated by William Henry Hulme (1862–1934) and Sarah Field Barrow, with an introduction by Hulme. Adam: a religious play of the twelfth...
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  • Clive Palmer, 71, folk musician (The Incredible String Band). David Stoddart, 77, geographer. 24 November – Reg Foulkes, 91, footballer (Norwich City). 25...
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