Miles Ogborn
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Miles Ogborn is a human geographer at Queen Mary, University of London. Honors In 2012 Ogborn was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy. In 2009, Professor Miles Ogborn was selected as a Distinguished Historical Geographer by the Historical Geography Specialty Group of the AAG. With this award, he was also given the opportunity to give a lecture at the Las Vegas AAG which was published in the journal Historical Geography. He was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2001 for outstanding contribution to his discipline.
Miles Ogborn's Published Works
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- Spaces of Modernity: London's Geographies 1680-1780 (1998) (144)
- Indian ink : script and print in the making of the English East India Company (2007) (119)
- Currents, visions and voyages: historical geographies of the sea (2006) (109)
- Writing travels: power, knowledge and ritual on the English East India Company’s early voyages (2002) (74)
- Global Lives: Britain and the World, 1550-1800 (2008) (58)
- Ordering the city: surveillance, public space and the reform of urban policing in England 1835–56 (1993) (39)
- Local power and state regulation in nineteenth century Britain (1992) (36)
- Places on the margin: Alternative geographies of modernity , (London, Routledge, 1991. Pp. xiii+334. E35a00) (1991) (31)
- Discipline, Government and Law: Separate Confinement in the Prisons of England and Wales, 1830-1877 (1995) (31)
- The power of speech: orality, oaths and evidence in the British Atlantic world, 1650–1800 (2011) (24)
- Geographia's pen: writing, geography and the arts of commerce, 1660–1760 (2004) (22)
- The capacities of the state: Charles Davenant and the management of the Excise, 1683–1698 (1998) (22)
- Editorial: Atlantic geographies (2005) (20)
- Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive (2017) (18)
- Law and Discipline in Nineteenth Century English State Formation: The Contagious Diseases Acts of 1864, 1866 and 1869 (1993) (17)
- The relations between geography and history: work in historical geography in 1997 (1999) (16)
- Designs on the City: John Gwynn's Plans for Georgian London (2004) (15)
- Talking Plants: Botany and Speech in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica (2013) (14)
- Love—State—Ego: ‘Centres' and ‘Margins' in 19th Century Britain (1992) (11)
- Locating the Macaroni: Luxury, sexuality and vision in Vauxhall Gardens∗ (1997) (11)
- Knowledge is power Using archival research to interpret state formation (2014) (9)
- Streynsham Master's office: accounting for collectivity, order and authority in 17th-century India (2006) (8)
- History, memory and the politics of landscape and space: work in historical geography from autumn 1994 to autumn 1995 (1996) (8)
- Britain and the World: A New Field? (2018) (8)
- Review: Captives: Britain, Empire and the World, 1600–1850 Linda Colley Captives: Britain, Empire and the World, 1600–1850 (2003) (7)
- Transforming Metropolitan London, 1750–1960 (2004) (7)
- (Clock)work in historical geography: autumn 1995 to winter 1996 (1997) (7)
- “IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW . . .”: ENCOUNTERS, GO-BETWEENS AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF KNOWLEDGE (2013) (7)
- The Freedom of Speech (2019) (7)
- A war of words: speech, script and print in the Maroon War of 1795–6 (2011) (6)
- Uttering geographies: Speech acts, felicity conditions and modes of existence (2020) (5)
- Book Review: Lost geographies of power (2004) (3)
- Lauren Benton. A Search for Sovereignty: Law and Geography in European Empires, 1400–1900. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2010. Pp. xvi, 340. Cloth $85.00, paper $25.99 (2012) (2)
- ″This is London! How D′ye Like it?″ (2001) (2)
- Book Review: The badlands of modernity: heterotopia and social ordering (2001) (1)
- Streynsham Master's Office: Accounting for Collectivity, Order, and Authority at Fort St. George (2007) (1)
- Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia (2016) (1)
- Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, Slavery, and the Origins of the British Atlantic Empire (2016) (1)
- Materials and Medicine: Trade, Conquest and Therapeutics in the Eighteenth Century, Pratik Chakrabarti. Manchester University Press, Manchester (2010), xii + 272 pages, £57.00 hardcover (2013) (1)
- Book Review: Cultural geography (1999) (1)
- ReviewThe Global Eighteenth Century, Felicity A. Nussbaum (Ed.), Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (2003), xiv+385 pages, £40.50 hardback (2004) (1)
- Book Review: Art for the nation: exhibitions and the London public, 1747-2001 (2000) (1)
- Chapter Four. The World in a Nicknackatory: Encounters and Exchanges in Hans Sloane’s Collection (2019) (0)
- Walter Dean Burnham: In Memory and Appreciation (2022) (0)
- Book Review (2006) (0)
- Convicts: A Global History by Clare Anderson (2022) (0)
- Introduction: Early modern collections in use (2021) (0)
- Book Review: The social construction of the ocean (2002) (0)
- Geography and Vision: Seeing, Imagining and Representing the World, Denis Cosgrove. I.B. Tauris, London (2008), xi + 256 pages, £16.99 paperback (2009) (0)
- Book review: Colonial lives across the British Empire: imperial careering in the long nineteenth century. Edited by David Lambert and Alan Lester. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2006. xvi + 376 pp. £60.00 cloth. ISBN 9780816644131 (2009) (0)
- The Yellow Demon of Fever: Fighting Disease in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade, by Manuel Barcia (2021) (0)
- Patrick Carroll. Science, Culture, and Modern State Formation. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 2006. Pp. xiii, 275. $45.00 (2007) (0)
- Book review symposium: Duncan, J.S. 2007: In the shadow of the tropics: climate, race and biopower in nineteenth century Ceylon. Aldershot: Ashgate (2009) (0)
- Patrick Carroll.Science, Culture, and Modern State Formation.:Science, Culture, and Modern State Formation (2007) (0)
- Reviews: The Oxford History of the British Empire. Volume 1: The Origins of Empire, The Oxford History of the British Empire. Volume 2: The Eighteenth Century (2000) (0)
- Writing Travels: Royal Letters and the Mercantile Encounter (2007) (0)
- Witnessing Slavery: Art and Travel in the Age of Abolition, Sarah Thomas. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London (2019), 320 pages, £45.00 hardcover (2019) (0)
- The Discourse of Trade: Print, Politics, and the Company in England (2007) (0)
- Europe Observed: Multiple Gazes in Early Modern Encounters (2009) (0)
- Discipline, government and law : the response to crime, poverty and prostitution in nineteenth century Portsmouth (1990) (0)
- The Caribbean and the Medical Imagination, 1764–1834: Slavery, Disease and Colonial Modernity, by Emily Senior (2020) (0)
- Book Reviews : Body criticism: imaging the unseen in enlightenment art and medicine. By Barbara Maria Stafford. Cambridge, MA and London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press. 1993. xxi + 587 pp. £19.95 ($29.95), paper. ISBN 0 262 19304 3 (1996) (0)
- Book reviews : Landers, J. 1993: Death and the metropolis: stud ies in the demographic history of London 1670-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. xxiii + 408 pp. £40.00 cloth. ISBN: 0 521 35599 0 (1994) (0)
- Wind and Waves (2020) (0)
- Maya Jasanoff. Edge of Empire: Lives, Culture, and Conquest in the East, 1750–1850. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Pp. 404. $27.95 (cloth). (2006) (0)
- Descriptions, Translations and the Caribbean: From Fruits to Rastafarians, by Rosanna Masiola & Renato Tomei (2018) (0)
- Book Review: The cultural politics of sugar: Caribbean slavery and narratives of colonialism (2002) (0)
- FOUR. They Must Be Talked to One to One: Speaking with the Spirits (2019) (0)
- DISCRIMINATING EVIDENCE: CLOSENESS AND DISTANCE IN NATURAL AND CIVIL HISTORIES OF THE CARIBBEAN (2014) (0)
- Matters of Exchange: Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch Golden Age, Harold J. Cook. Yale University Press, New Haven & London (2007), xiv + 562 pages, £25 hardback (2008) (0)
- Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire, Tom Zoellner. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (2020), p. 363 pages, US$29.95 hardcover (2020) (0)
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