Reflections on the history of western attitudes to nature Clarence J. Glacken Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 103 - 111
The idea of nature in the east in comparison with the west Nakamura Hajime Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 113 - 128
Japan's traditional view of nature and interpretation of landscape Senda M. Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 129 - 134
Indian attitude towards nature Pandeya R. C. Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 135 - 138
Nature and cosmic integrity a search in Hindu geographical thought Singh Rana P. B. Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 139 - 147
Round sky and square earth (Tian Yuan Di Fang): ancient Chinese geographical thought and its influence Zhao Zhongshu Part One: Nature, Home, and Horizon in Cross-Cultural Perspective Pages: 149 - 152
Perspectives on the contribution of Arabs and Muslims to geography El-Bushra El-SayedMuhammadain M. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 166
Commentary: Cultural Variation in Concepts of Nature Hjort af Ornäs AndersSvedin Uno OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 172
Interplay of State and Local Concern in the Management of Natural Resources: Hydraulics and Forestry in Spain (1855–1936) Gómez Mendoza JosefinaOrtega Cantero Nicolás Part Two: Academic, Official, and Folk Geographies: Tensions of local and Global Concern Pages: 173 - 179
The real country and the legal country: Spanish Ideals and mayan realities in colonial Guatemala Lovell W. G. Part Two: Academic, Official, and Folk Geographies: tensions of Local and Global Concern Pages: 181 - 185
Invented tradition and Academic convention in geographical thought about New England Bowden M. J. Part Two: Academic, Official, and Folk Geographies: tensions of Local and Global concern Pages: 187 - 194
Popular and official appraisals of natural resources: some evidence from Australia Heathcote R. L. OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 202
God, thine earth is burning: Nature attitudes and the Latvian drive for independence Bunkše E. V. Part Two: Academic, Official and Folk Geographies: Tensions of Local and Global Concern Pages: 203 - 209
Arctic worlds and the geography of imagination Doubleday Nancy C. Part two: Academic, Official, and Folk Geographies: Tensions of Local and Global Concern Pages: 211 - 215
The IGU Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Hooson D.Takeuchi K. Part Three: The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 216 - 217
History of Geographical Thought and Political Context: Reflections on the Commission's Symposia at Bundanoon (1988) and Hamburg (1989) Sandner G. Part Three: The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 217 - 218
The Geography of Geographers Martin G. J. The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 219 - 220
History of Geography Archives — A World Directory Martin G. J. The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 221 - 222
The idea of a “World Directory of Geographical Archives” Linke Max The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 222 - 222
Geographical archives of the Institute for Regional Geography (Länderkunde) at Leipzig, Germany Linke M.Hönsch I. Legacy Pages: 223 - 228
In defence of situated messiness: Geographical knowledge and the history of science Livingstone D. N. Part Three: The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 228 - 229
Historical Geography and the History of Geographical thought Powell J. M. Part Three: The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 230 - 232
Editorial Postscript Wolf Tietze Part Three: The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought Pages: 233 - 234