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OverviewAs North Carolina enters a new century, perhaps no southern state faces a more intriguing combination of challenges and opportunities. Changes in the state's economy, shifts in its population, and a widening breach between urban and rural areas are just some of the forces that are reshaping North Carolina at this pivotal time in its history. The North Carolina Atlas will be an invaluable aid in any effort to better comprehend the past, present, and future of our changing state. Using text and more than three hundred maps, charts, and photographs, the book offers an in-depth yet accessible look at the state's physical environment, history, population, and economy as well as such other aspects of life as government, politics, education, health, culture, and outdoor recreation. Tracing the shifts and patterns that have made North Carolina what it is today, the book also forecasts where these and other trends are taking us in this new century. |Featuring more than 300 color maps, charts, and photographs, The North Carolina Atlas profiles the challenges and opportunities the state must address early in the new century. It offers a detailed yet accessible look at recent developments and trends in such areas as the environment, population growth, agriculture, retail trade, population shifts, tourism, education, politics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alfred W. Stuart , Douglas M. Orr , James B. Hunt , James B. Hunt JrPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 28.80cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 1.944kg ISBN: 9780807825075ISBN 10: 0807825077 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 31 March 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsAn absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society Nowhere else can you find a single volume that tells so much about this place. Business North Carolina The atlas may be read as an introduction to the state or used as a reference work. Choice Every home and office should have The North Carolina Atlas at hand.William Friday Unquestionably the book is a valuable reference source. Our State An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society Nowhere else can you find a single volume that tells so much about this place. Business North Carolina Every home and office should have The North Carolina Atlas at hand.William Friday An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society The atlas may be read as an introduction to the state or used as a reference work. Choice Unquestionably the book is a valuable reference source. Our State An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society Nowhere else can you find a single volume that tells so much about this place. Business North Carolina Unquestionably the book is a valuable reference source. Our State An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society The atlas may be read as an introduction to the state or used as a reference work. Choice Every home and office should have The North Carolina Atlas at hand.William Friday An absolutely essential reference work for the new millennium.<p>George E. Stuart, former Vice President for Research and Exploration, National Geographic Society Author InformationDouglas M. Orr Jr. is president of Warren Wilson College in Asheville. Together with Alfred W. Stuart and James W. Clay, he edited North Carolina Atlas: Portrait of a Changing Southern State, which the UNC Press published in 1975. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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