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Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov (1938–2003)

Auteur van The Human Mosaic

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The W. P. Webb Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Texas in Austin, Terry G. Jordan received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1965 and was part of the strong tradition in historical geography there. Over the past 20 years, he has produced a set of books that toon meer combine the best traditions in cultural geography. In these works he has included both cultural landscape features, such as building types, and more broadly relevant historical topics, such as ethnicity. Jordan, who has served as president of the Association of American Geographers, also has brought his expertise to general texts in cultural geography. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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(eng) He changed his name to Jordan-Bychkov in 1993, after his marriage to Bella Bychkova.

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Gangbare naam
Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G.
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Jordan, Terry
Geboortedatum
1938-08-09
Overlijdensdatum
2003-10-16
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Dallas, Texas, USA
Woonplaatsen
Austin, Texas, USA
Opleiding
Southern Methodist University (BS ∙ Geography ∙ 1960)
University of Texas, Austin (MA ∙ Geography ∙ 1961)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (Ph.D. ∙ Geography ∙ 1965)
Beroepen
professor
Organisaties
University of Texas at Austin
Ontwarringsbericht
He changed his name to Jordan-Bychkov in 1993, after his marriage to Bella Bychkova.

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Terry G. Jordan was a professor of cultural geography at North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) when this book was published in 1982.  This book discusses the features of three types of cultural graveyards typically found in Texas - Mexican, German, and what the author calls "southern" (a blend of Anglo-American, African-American, and Native-American customs).

Although an academic book, with seven small-font pages each of endnotes and bibliography, and a three-page index, it is quite readable, as it is only 126 pages and is illustrated with numerous black-and-white photos and drawings, and includes a double-page-spread map of Texas counties.  Some color photos, especially in the Mexican graveyard chapter, would have been a nice addition.

The chapter on German graveyards was particularly interesting, especially the sections on internal spatial arrangement (stone and wood grave curbings), metal glass wreath boxes, intricate metalwork crosses, elaborate (often rhyming) epitaphs in German, and the various hex signs and symbols decorating markers: Sonnenrad (sun wheels), Hakenkreuz (swastika, often whirling), Sechsstern (six-pointed stars), Urbogen (arc), Drudenfuss or Hexefiess ("witch's foot"), Pentagramm, and Teutonic concave-pointed turnip-shaped hearts.
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20
Leden
385
Populariteit
#62,810
Waardering
4.0
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
46
Favoriet
1

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